Deck 2: Drug Use: Yesterday and Today

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Which of the following did European explorers bring to the Americas?

A) alcohol
B) psilocybin
C) mescaline
D) tobacco
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The Second Opium War ended in the Treaty of .

A) Bombay
B) Versailles
C) Tientsin
D) Cornwall
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What did physicians in the mid-1800s refer to as "God's own medicine"?

A) marijuana
B) Godfrey's Cordial
C) opium
D) peyote
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Archaeological evidence suggests that was used as early as 6400 B.C.

A) morphine
B) grape wine
C) beer
D) heroin
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is a hallucinogenic drug derived from the cactus plant.

A) LSD
B) psilocybin
C) peyote
D) ketamine
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What was the "soldiers' disease" in the Civil War?

A) morphine addiction
B) alcoholism
C) heroin addiction
D) gangrene
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Which country had the highest national use of opium in the mid-1800s?

A) Britain
B) China
C) India
D) the U.S.
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As a result of the first opium war, the British received rights to the port of .

A) Shanghai
B) Peking
C) Manila
D) Hong Kong
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was used in Asia Minor around 5000 B.C. and was known as a "joy plant."

A) Cannibas sativa
B) The opium poppy
C) Hemp
D) Catnip
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Oriental drugs were introduced to Europe because of the Crusades and the expeditions of .

A) Genghis Khan
B) Marco Polo
C) Alexander the Great
D) Ferdinand Magellan
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Who won the first Opium War?

A) China
B) India
C) Britain
D) No one won
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is a combustive process in which yeasts interact with the sugars in plants to produce an enzyme that converts the sugar into alcohol.

A) distillation
B) fermentation
C) brewing
D) hydrolysis
Question
In what century did the Opium Wars occur?

A) 17th
B) 18th
C) 19th
D) 20th
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How was cannabis sativa used in ancient China?

A) it was smoked in a pipe
B) it was brewed as tea
C) it was used as an herb in cooking
D) none of these
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The Opium Wars occurred because attempted to control or eliminate imports of opium by __________ traders.

A) Britain, Chinese
B) China, Indian
C) China, British
D) Britain, Indian
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Into the middle of the 1800s, in the U.S., drugs could be obtained .

A) through the mail
B) at grocery stores
C) without prescription
D) all of these
E) none of these
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Which of the following drugs was not used in the Stone Age?

A) morphine
B) hashish
C) cocaine
D) opium
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Which of the following drugs was not introduced to Europe from the Americas?

A) tobacco
B) hallucinogens
C) cocaine
D) hashish
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In ancient times, various plants were used primarily within religious or contexts.

A) political
B) social
C) medicinal
D) none of these
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The trees producing the coffee bean were native to .

A) Colombia
B) Bolivia
C) Italy
D) Ethiopia
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In the 1800s, cocaine was used to treat .

A) depressed mood
B) pain
C) opiate addiction
D) depressed mood or pain
E) all of these
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The 1960s was the era of _.

A) LSD
B) heroin
C) cocaine
D) abstinence
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Model cements, lighter fluids and lacquer thinner are examples of .

A) tranquilizers
B) solvents
C) barbiturates
D) stimulants
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Heroin was first developed in .

A) Stone Age China
B) 16th Century Peru
C) the late 1800s
D) 1952
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The purity of heroin sold on the street today is it was in the 1980s.

A) higher than
B) lower than
C) the same as
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is an injectable anesthetic that has been approved for both human and animal use in medical settings.

A) ketamine
B) GHB
C) XTC
D) methamphetamine
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Which of the following is a way in which heroin is used?

A) snorting
B) smoking
C) mixing with crack and smoking
D) all of these
E) none of these
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Ecstasy is also known as .

A) MDMA
B) LSD
C) GHB
D) Special K
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was named after the Greek god of sleep and dreams.

A) opium
B) morphine
C) heroin
D) rohypnol
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In the 1800s, the opiates were used .

A) to calm crying babies
B) as an anesthetic
C) to treat colds
D) all of these
E) none of these
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Dr. Timothy Leary, one of the chief proponents of LSD use, was when he began to use the drug.

A) a San Francisco surgeon
B) a Harvard psychologist
C) a member of the Jefferson Airplane
D) part of President Kennedy's anti-drug task force
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The 1950s was the era of _.

A) hallucinogens and tranquilizers
B) marijuana and amphetamines
C) tranquilizers and inhalants
D) cocaine and hallucinogens
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What was the probable cause for the increase in popularity of marijuana in the 1920s?

A) the end of WWI
B) the Depression
C) Prohibition
D) the repeal of marijuana laws
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The San Francisco Ordinance involved .

A) banning the importation of smoking opium
B) banning the smoking of opium
C) banning opium dens
D) all of these
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The first report of solvent abuse was in .

A) 1860
B) 1922
C) 1951
D) 1973
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Who introduced the smoking of opium to the U.S.?

A) European explorers
B) Central American immigrants
C) Native Americans
D) Chinese laborers
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were used in the 1930s to treat depression.

A) Barbiturates
B) Amphetamines
C) Tranquilizers
D) Inhalants
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Heroin use was a significant concern in which war?

A) WWII
B) the Korean war
C) the Vietnam war
D) the Gulf war
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Approximately of first-time heroin users are under the age of 18.

A) 5 %
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 50%
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The designer drug Rohypnol is commonly known as .

A) ecstasy
B) vitamin K
C) ice
D) roofies
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Solvent inhalant abuse is especially problematic among teenage males.
Question
"Bath salts" are synthesized from various -like chemicals.

A) marijuana
B) amphetamine
C) opiate
D) hallucinogen
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is a hallucinogenic, historically used by the Mazatec Indians in Mexico, that has seen a recent problematic rise in use in the U.S.

A) Peyote
B) Mezcal
C) Salvia
D) Psilocybin
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is a slang expression used to describe a saloon operating without a license during Prohibition.

A) tea pad
B) speakeasy
C) after-hours club
D) whiskey bar
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Marijuana was used as an all-purpose medicine in the 1800s.
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A major thrust of the early Federal Bureau of Narcotics was its attempt to eradicate the use of .

A) marijuana
B) cocaine
C) heroin
D) alcohol
Question
Which of the following was not a result of Prohibition?

A) a shift in drinking habits from distilled spirits to beer
B) a takeover of alcohol distribution by organized crime
C) a decrease in the rate of drinking in the states
D) more extensive use of marijuana
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Prior to the 20th Century, drug use was heavily restricted.
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The Pure Food and Drug Act .

A) barred the use of the opiates in patent medicines
B) produced a substantial decrease in the number of addicts
C) focused on reducing alcohol addiction
D) forced the producers of medicines to indicate on the packaging the amount of drug contained therein
E) all of these
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The Drug Policy Alliance is an advocacy group seeking to prevent the legalization of medical marijuana.
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The initial introduction to Europe of tobacco, coffee, and tea was met with much celebration.
Question
The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act .

A) increased the number of addicts in the U.S.
B) included cocaine as a narcotic
C) allowed physicians to prescribe narcotics only in the course of their professional practice
D) did not prohibit the legal supply of the opiates
E) all of these
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Heroin has always been used primarily by lower socioeconomic groups.
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The Fair Sentencing Act of 2010

A) decriminalizes possession of synthetic compounds that are not intended for human consumption.
B) establishes harsher penalties for possession of crack cocaine than for powder cocaine.
C) gives judges more leeway in considering mitigating factors during sentencing.
D) establishes mandatory minimum sentences for possession of designer drugs.
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An unintended consequence of the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914 was that, in the years since its passage, the law served to shift opium addicts to .

A) cocaine
B) alcohol
C) heroin
D) barbiturates
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"Sudden sniffing death syndrome" is a recently reported phenomenon in which teenagers have suffered heart
attacks after sniffing ketamine.
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Soldiers who used heroin in Vietnam were usually able to give up their habit upon return to the U.S.
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Marijuana is a drug.

A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
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When was the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the DEA) established?

A) 1920
B) 1930
C) 1940
D) 1950
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Cocaine is a drug.

A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
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Briefly describe the five schedules of controlled substances determined by the Controlled Substances Act. Give one example of a drug classified in each schedule.
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The 1988 Anti-Drug Abuse Act established severe penalties for trafficking marijuana and hashish.
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An advantage of the Controlled Substances Act is that it contains provisions for adding and rescheduling drugs.
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Valium is a Schedule IV drug.
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One concern regarding the use of radioimmunoassay testing on hair strands is that individuals may test positively for marijuana simply from being around marijuana smokers.
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Although illicit drugs have often been used for medicinal purposes, it is very rare for drugs that are developed for medical reasons to be used in nonmedicinal ways.
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Describe the Opium Wars. What caused them? Who fought them? What were the results?
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Briefly describe the targets and effects of the following:
a) The San Francisco Ordinance
b) Pure Food and Drug Act
c) Harrison Narcotics Tax Act
d) Marijuana Tax Act
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According to the Controlled Substances Act, the maximum penalty for a first offense for possession is greater for a Schedule I drug than for a Schedule V drug.
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There had been no legislative attention to treatment of drug abuse until the 1980s.
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The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 outlawed the use of marijuana.
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The Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act of 2012 added Schedule VI to the Schedules of Controlled Substances, encompassing the newly developed synthetic drugs such as bath salts.
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One advantage of drug testing using radioimmunoassay procedures on hair samples is its reliability.
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Drugs with little or no abuse or dependence potential are not classified in the 1970 Controlled Substances Act.
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Recent Supreme Court decisions have placed in doubt the constitutionality of random drug testing in the nation's
schools.
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One problem with the Controlled Substances Analogue Enforcement Act of 1986 is that the so-called "designer drugs" are still unclassifiable.
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The Drug Abuse Control Amendment of 1965 regulated several non-narcotic drugs.
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What were the positive and negative outcomes of Prohibition? Why did it fail?
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The more restrictive a drug law is, the more effective it is likely to be in the long run.
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The addictive properties of opiates were first recognized in the 1870s.
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Which of the following did European explorers bring to the Americas?

A) alcohol
B) psilocybin
C) mescaline
D) tobacco
A
2
The Second Opium War ended in the Treaty of .

A) Bombay
B) Versailles
C) Tientsin
D) Cornwall
C
3
What did physicians in the mid-1800s refer to as "God's own medicine"?

A) marijuana
B) Godfrey's Cordial
C) opium
D) peyote
C
4
Archaeological evidence suggests that was used as early as 6400 B.C.

A) morphine
B) grape wine
C) beer
D) heroin
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is a hallucinogenic drug derived from the cactus plant.

A) LSD
B) psilocybin
C) peyote
D) ketamine
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What was the "soldiers' disease" in the Civil War?

A) morphine addiction
B) alcoholism
C) heroin addiction
D) gangrene
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Which country had the highest national use of opium in the mid-1800s?

A) Britain
B) China
C) India
D) the U.S.
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As a result of the first opium war, the British received rights to the port of .

A) Shanghai
B) Peking
C) Manila
D) Hong Kong
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was used in Asia Minor around 5000 B.C. and was known as a "joy plant."

A) Cannibas sativa
B) The opium poppy
C) Hemp
D) Catnip
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Oriental drugs were introduced to Europe because of the Crusades and the expeditions of .

A) Genghis Khan
B) Marco Polo
C) Alexander the Great
D) Ferdinand Magellan
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Who won the first Opium War?

A) China
B) India
C) Britain
D) No one won
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is a combustive process in which yeasts interact with the sugars in plants to produce an enzyme that converts the sugar into alcohol.

A) distillation
B) fermentation
C) brewing
D) hydrolysis
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In what century did the Opium Wars occur?

A) 17th
B) 18th
C) 19th
D) 20th
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How was cannabis sativa used in ancient China?

A) it was smoked in a pipe
B) it was brewed as tea
C) it was used as an herb in cooking
D) none of these
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The Opium Wars occurred because attempted to control or eliminate imports of opium by __________ traders.

A) Britain, Chinese
B) China, Indian
C) China, British
D) Britain, Indian
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Into the middle of the 1800s, in the U.S., drugs could be obtained .

A) through the mail
B) at grocery stores
C) without prescription
D) all of these
E) none of these
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Which of the following drugs was not used in the Stone Age?

A) morphine
B) hashish
C) cocaine
D) opium
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Which of the following drugs was not introduced to Europe from the Americas?

A) tobacco
B) hallucinogens
C) cocaine
D) hashish
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In ancient times, various plants were used primarily within religious or contexts.

A) political
B) social
C) medicinal
D) none of these
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The trees producing the coffee bean were native to .

A) Colombia
B) Bolivia
C) Italy
D) Ethiopia
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In the 1800s, cocaine was used to treat .

A) depressed mood
B) pain
C) opiate addiction
D) depressed mood or pain
E) all of these
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The 1960s was the era of _.

A) LSD
B) heroin
C) cocaine
D) abstinence
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Model cements, lighter fluids and lacquer thinner are examples of .

A) tranquilizers
B) solvents
C) barbiturates
D) stimulants
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Heroin was first developed in .

A) Stone Age China
B) 16th Century Peru
C) the late 1800s
D) 1952
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The purity of heroin sold on the street today is it was in the 1980s.

A) higher than
B) lower than
C) the same as
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is an injectable anesthetic that has been approved for both human and animal use in medical settings.

A) ketamine
B) GHB
C) XTC
D) methamphetamine
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Which of the following is a way in which heroin is used?

A) snorting
B) smoking
C) mixing with crack and smoking
D) all of these
E) none of these
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Ecstasy is also known as .

A) MDMA
B) LSD
C) GHB
D) Special K
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was named after the Greek god of sleep and dreams.

A) opium
B) morphine
C) heroin
D) rohypnol
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In the 1800s, the opiates were used .

A) to calm crying babies
B) as an anesthetic
C) to treat colds
D) all of these
E) none of these
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Dr. Timothy Leary, one of the chief proponents of LSD use, was when he began to use the drug.

A) a San Francisco surgeon
B) a Harvard psychologist
C) a member of the Jefferson Airplane
D) part of President Kennedy's anti-drug task force
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The 1950s was the era of _.

A) hallucinogens and tranquilizers
B) marijuana and amphetamines
C) tranquilizers and inhalants
D) cocaine and hallucinogens
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What was the probable cause for the increase in popularity of marijuana in the 1920s?

A) the end of WWI
B) the Depression
C) Prohibition
D) the repeal of marijuana laws
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The San Francisco Ordinance involved .

A) banning the importation of smoking opium
B) banning the smoking of opium
C) banning opium dens
D) all of these
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The first report of solvent abuse was in .

A) 1860
B) 1922
C) 1951
D) 1973
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Who introduced the smoking of opium to the U.S.?

A) European explorers
B) Central American immigrants
C) Native Americans
D) Chinese laborers
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were used in the 1930s to treat depression.

A) Barbiturates
B) Amphetamines
C) Tranquilizers
D) Inhalants
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Heroin use was a significant concern in which war?

A) WWII
B) the Korean war
C) the Vietnam war
D) the Gulf war
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Approximately of first-time heroin users are under the age of 18.

A) 5 %
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 50%
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The designer drug Rohypnol is commonly known as .

A) ecstasy
B) vitamin K
C) ice
D) roofies
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Solvent inhalant abuse is especially problematic among teenage males.
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42
"Bath salts" are synthesized from various -like chemicals.

A) marijuana
B) amphetamine
C) opiate
D) hallucinogen
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is a hallucinogenic, historically used by the Mazatec Indians in Mexico, that has seen a recent problematic rise in use in the U.S.

A) Peyote
B) Mezcal
C) Salvia
D) Psilocybin
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is a slang expression used to describe a saloon operating without a license during Prohibition.

A) tea pad
B) speakeasy
C) after-hours club
D) whiskey bar
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Marijuana was used as an all-purpose medicine in the 1800s.
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46
A major thrust of the early Federal Bureau of Narcotics was its attempt to eradicate the use of .

A) marijuana
B) cocaine
C) heroin
D) alcohol
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Which of the following was not a result of Prohibition?

A) a shift in drinking habits from distilled spirits to beer
B) a takeover of alcohol distribution by organized crime
C) a decrease in the rate of drinking in the states
D) more extensive use of marijuana
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Prior to the 20th Century, drug use was heavily restricted.
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49
The Pure Food and Drug Act .

A) barred the use of the opiates in patent medicines
B) produced a substantial decrease in the number of addicts
C) focused on reducing alcohol addiction
D) forced the producers of medicines to indicate on the packaging the amount of drug contained therein
E) all of these
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The Drug Policy Alliance is an advocacy group seeking to prevent the legalization of medical marijuana.
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The initial introduction to Europe of tobacco, coffee, and tea was met with much celebration.
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The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act .

A) increased the number of addicts in the U.S.
B) included cocaine as a narcotic
C) allowed physicians to prescribe narcotics only in the course of their professional practice
D) did not prohibit the legal supply of the opiates
E) all of these
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Heroin has always been used primarily by lower socioeconomic groups.
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The Fair Sentencing Act of 2010

A) decriminalizes possession of synthetic compounds that are not intended for human consumption.
B) establishes harsher penalties for possession of crack cocaine than for powder cocaine.
C) gives judges more leeway in considering mitigating factors during sentencing.
D) establishes mandatory minimum sentences for possession of designer drugs.
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An unintended consequence of the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act of 1914 was that, in the years since its passage, the law served to shift opium addicts to .

A) cocaine
B) alcohol
C) heroin
D) barbiturates
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"Sudden sniffing death syndrome" is a recently reported phenomenon in which teenagers have suffered heart
attacks after sniffing ketamine.
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Soldiers who used heroin in Vietnam were usually able to give up their habit upon return to the U.S.
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Marijuana is a drug.

A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
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When was the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (now the DEA) established?

A) 1920
B) 1930
C) 1940
D) 1950
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Cocaine is a drug.

A) Schedule I
B) Schedule II
C) Schedule III
D) Schedule IV
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Briefly describe the five schedules of controlled substances determined by the Controlled Substances Act. Give one example of a drug classified in each schedule.
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The 1988 Anti-Drug Abuse Act established severe penalties for trafficking marijuana and hashish.
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An advantage of the Controlled Substances Act is that it contains provisions for adding and rescheduling drugs.
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Valium is a Schedule IV drug.
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One concern regarding the use of radioimmunoassay testing on hair strands is that individuals may test positively for marijuana simply from being around marijuana smokers.
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Although illicit drugs have often been used for medicinal purposes, it is very rare for drugs that are developed for medical reasons to be used in nonmedicinal ways.
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Describe the Opium Wars. What caused them? Who fought them? What were the results?
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Briefly describe the targets and effects of the following:
a) The San Francisco Ordinance
b) Pure Food and Drug Act
c) Harrison Narcotics Tax Act
d) Marijuana Tax Act
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According to the Controlled Substances Act, the maximum penalty for a first offense for possession is greater for a Schedule I drug than for a Schedule V drug.
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70
There had been no legislative attention to treatment of drug abuse until the 1980s.
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71
The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 outlawed the use of marijuana.
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72
The Synthetic Drug Abuse Prevention Act of 2012 added Schedule VI to the Schedules of Controlled Substances, encompassing the newly developed synthetic drugs such as bath salts.
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73
One advantage of drug testing using radioimmunoassay procedures on hair samples is its reliability.
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74
Drugs with little or no abuse or dependence potential are not classified in the 1970 Controlled Substances Act.
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75
Recent Supreme Court decisions have placed in doubt the constitutionality of random drug testing in the nation's
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76
One problem with the Controlled Substances Analogue Enforcement Act of 1986 is that the so-called "designer drugs" are still unclassifiable.
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77
The Drug Abuse Control Amendment of 1965 regulated several non-narcotic drugs.
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78
What were the positive and negative outcomes of Prohibition? Why did it fail?
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79
The more restrictive a drug law is, the more effective it is likely to be in the long run.
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80
The addictive properties of opiates were first recognized in the 1870s.
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