The concept of strict liability, as found in the U.S. legal system, applies:
A) to harm done by the designer/manufacturer without the need to prove negligence.
B) to harm done within narrow limits, considering the design of the product.
C) to children harmed by products in both the United States and the EU.
D) strictly to harm caused by the designer/manufacturer, so no penalties outside of damages can be awarded.
E) none of the above.
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