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If an intervening cause is deemed to be a superseding cause, it does not relieve the defendant of liability for that harm.

Recognize the strengths and weaknesses of key military leaders during the Civil War.
Grasp the scale of human loss and the factors contributing to casualties during the Civil War.
Identify the composition and demographics of the Union and Confederate armies.
Comprehend the logistical, technological, and tactical aspects that denote the Civil War as the first modern war.

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