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The Reconstruction era is generally divided into two phases, the presidential phase lasting from 1865 to 1867 and the congressional phase stretching from 1867 to 1876. Citing specific programs and policies, indicate how the two phases differed.
Bystander Theory
A legal theory suggesting a person or entity may be liable for injuries to a bystander caused by their failure to control or warn about hazards they are responsible for.
Warning Label
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Strict Product Liability
A legal doctrine that holds manufacturers, distributors, or sellers liable for damages caused by defective products, regardless of fault or negligence.
Strict-Liability Action
Legal action where the defendant is held liable for damages without the need for proof of negligence or fault.
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