Multiple Choice
Neighbors are injured when Ted explodes a stick of dynamite in his back yard in a residential neighborhood.
A) To recover for their injuries, the neighbors must show that Ted was negligent.
B) To recover for their injuries, the neighbors do not have to show that Ted was negligent.
C) To recover for their injuries, the neighbors must show that Ted intended their injuries.
D) To recover for their injuries, the neighbors must show that Ted violated a safety statute.
Correct Answer:

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