Which of the following statements best differentiates proximate causation
from other types of causation?
A. Proximate causes are the most recent and direct reasons for an
event's occurrence.
B. Proximate causes must occur in the same geographic location as
the events they cause.
C. Proximate causes sometimes have very little to do with the events
they cause.
D. Proximate causes cannot be grouped with other causes to
describe why an event occurred.