Deck 1: Drugs in Perspective

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Laudanum was a drug containing primarily

A) cocaine
B) opium
C) marijuana
D) caffeine
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Which psychoactive plant was prescribed by the Chinese for gout, malaria, gas pains, absent-mindedness, and rheumatism?

A) Marijuana
B) Coca leaves
C) Coffee beans
D) Datura
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The British defeated the Chinese in the Opium War because

A) the Chinese were under the influence of opium while fighting
B) the British stopped selling arms to China
C) China taxed opium too much and the people revolted
D) the British had superior naval strength
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Which event included farmers refusing to pay tax and tarring and feathering revenue officers?

A) Whiskey Rebellion
B) Boston Tea Party
C) Tax Revolt
D) Temperance Movement
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Which of the following groups developed the process of distillation?

A) Romans
B) Egyptians
C) Greeks
D) French
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Robert Louis Stevenson allegedly wrote Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde while under the influence of

A) bromides
B) paraldehyde
C) cocaine
D) barbital
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Aqua vitae refers to

A) distillation
B) fermentation
C) water of life
D) wine
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The Arabic word alkuhl means

A) alcohol
B) essence
C) distillation
D) fermentation
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The intentional and inappropriate use of a drug resulting in physical, emotional, financial, social, or intellectual consequences is termed

A) drug use
B) drug abuse
C) drug dependence
D) drug misuse
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Substances that alter mood, thought processes, or that are used to manage neuropsychological illnesses or behavior are referred to as

A) ergogenic aids
B) anabolic aids
C) psychoactive drugs
D) designer drugs
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The unintentional or inappropriate use of prescribed or over-the-counter drugs is referred to as

A) drug use
B) drug dependence
C) drug abuse
D) drug misuse
Question
The Roman physician Galen described how marijuana seeds were eaten to simulate appetite and

A) induce hallucinations
B) cure headaches
C) grow hair
D) induce a sense of warmth
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Which holy book condemned coffee as an intoxicant and banned its use?

A) Bible
B) Koran
C) Concordance
D) Talmud
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A group of men who, while under the influence of hashish, allegedly terrorized and killed people were referred to as

A) laudanum legions
B) suicide soldiers
C) Sinsemilla legion
D) Hashishiyya
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W.B.O'Shaughnessy in 1839 wrote that a tincture of hemp was an effective analgesic and ___________.

A) muscle relaxant
B) solvent
C) textile
D) food
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The Greek historian Herodotus noted that marijuana had the dual properties of producing intoxication and ___________.

A) unconsciousness
B) hallucinations
C) blood shot eyes
D) cloth
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"Penny Universities" were establishments that primarily served

A) alcohol
B) opium
C) coffee
D) bromides
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According to ASAM addition is a primary, chronic _______________ of brain reward, motivation, memory, and related circuitry.

A) disease
B) condition
C) diagnosis
D) psychological condition
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Which state was the first to ban alcohol?

A) Massachusetts
B) Virginia
C) Maine
D) New York
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Amphetamines were first synthesized in

A) Asia
B) Mexico
C) Brazil
D) Germany
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John Rolfe was sent to _______to develop a tobacco industry.

A) New York
B) North Carolina
C) Virginia
D) Georgia
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The original use of coffee can be traced back to England.
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Humans were believed to have first sampled tobacco around

A) 400-500 B.C.
B) 100-400 A.D.
C) 600-900 A.D.
D) 1000-1200 A.D.
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A _______________ veteran established the first British cigarette factory.

A) Crimean War
B) Revolutionary War
C) WWI
D) WWII
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Marijuana use dates back to no earlier than the 1500s.
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Which of the following drugs is also called "God's flesh?"

A) LSD
B) Jamestown weed
C) tobacco
D) psilocybin
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One of the trade names for meprobamate is

A) Valium
B) Xanax
C) Librium
D) Miltown
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The Whiskey Rebellion was a protest by farmers refusing to pay tax on whiskey.
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Peyote contains

A) LSD
B) ergot
C) psilocybin
D) mescaline
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Which of the following are sedative-hypnotic drugs?

A) Barbiturates
B) Minor tranquilizers
C) Inhalants
D) All of the above
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Use of ether dates back to the late

A) 1500s
B) 1600s
C) 1700s
D) 1800s
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Mixing drugs is an example of drug misuse.
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The temperance movement started in the early 1900s.
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Jamestown weed is also known as locoweed.
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Ether was originally developed for recreational use.
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The hashishiyya were a group of men who under the influence of hashish would kill people
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LSD originated from a

A) root
B) fungus
C) leaf
D) dust
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Some speculate that girls and women condemned as witches in Salem, Massachusetts, were displaying symptoms similar to

A) tobacco intoxication
B) caffeinism
C) ergotism
D) barbiturate poisoning
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The early Egyptians revered wine and beer and attributed spiritual qualities to both.
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Identify and briefly describe what you see as two common historical themes regarding the different categories of drugs?
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Chloral hydrate is also known as "knockout drops."
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In the early 1900s, smoking tobacco was less popular than chewing and snuff use.
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The Opium Wars involved the United States and Turkey.
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Which drug or category of drugs has had the most impact on society? Why?
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What factors affect, or are inherent in, the 18-25-year-old age group that predisposes them to having the highest rates of drug abuse? Can anything be done to change this?
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After reading Chapter 1, it is clear that drugs have been, and continue to be, important to society in a variety of positive and negative ways.What are some of the positive effects of drugs on society? What are some of the negative effects of drugs on society? Can we really talk about drugs as being "good" or "bad?" Why or why not?
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"Penny universities" were liberal arts universities attended mostly by women in 1600s England.
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The first U.S.cigar factory was established in Connecticut.
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Coca leaves were an integral part of the Incan society.
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Define and give examples of drug use, misuse, and abuse.
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Substance abuse is very costly to society.The public health care costs related to substance abuse provided through Medicaid exceed $4 billion.What do you think the role of the individual, family, community, and government should be with respect to substance abuse?
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The invention of the hypodermic needle helped to decrease the potential of morphine addiction.
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The original formula for Coca-Cola contained cocaine.
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Mariana's coca wine contained cocaine.
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The temperance movement sought to reduce alcohol use, not eliminate it.
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Freud was an early proponent of the medical use of cocaine.
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Match between columns
Anti-anxiety Drug
Benzedrine
Anti-anxiety Drug
Paraldehyde
Anti-anxiety Drug
Meprobamate
Anti-anxiety Drug
Bromides
Anti-anxiety Drug
Ergotism
Anti-anxiety Drug
Nitrous oxide
Anti-anxiety Drug
Laudanum
Anti-anxiety Drug
Benzodiazepine
Anti-anxiety Drug
Psilocybin
Anti-anxiety Drug
Soldier's disease
Laughing gas
Benzedrine
Laughing gas
Paraldehyde
Laughing gas
Meprobamate
Laughing gas
Bromides
Laughing gas
Ergotism
Laughing gas
Nitrous oxide
Laughing gas
Laudanum
Laughing gas
Benzodiazepine
Laughing gas
Psilocybin
Laughing gas
Soldier's disease
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Benzedrine
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Paraldehyde
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Meprobamate
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Bromides
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Ergotism
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Nitrous oxide
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Laudanum
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Benzodiazepine
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Psilocybin
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Soldier's disease
Drug derived from opium
Benzedrine
Drug derived from opium
Paraldehyde
Drug derived from opium
Meprobamate
Drug derived from opium
Bromides
Drug derived from opium
Ergotism
Drug derived from opium
Nitrous oxide
Drug derived from opium
Laudanum
Drug derived from opium
Benzodiazepine
Drug derived from opium
Psilocybin
Drug derived from opium
Soldier's disease
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Benzedrine
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Paraldehyde
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Meprobamate
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Bromides
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Ergotism
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Nitrous oxide
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Laudanum
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Benzodiazepine
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Psilocybin
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Soldier's disease
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Benzedrine
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Paraldehyde
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Meprobamate
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Bromides
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Ergotism
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Nitrous oxide
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Laudanum
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Benzodiazepine
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Psilocybin
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Soldier's disease
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Benzedrine
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Paraldehyde
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Meprobamate
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Bromides
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Ergotism
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Nitrous oxide
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Laudanum
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Benzodiazepine
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Psilocybin
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Soldier's disease
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Benzedrine
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Paraldehyde
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Meprobamate
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Bromides
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Ergotism
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Nitrous oxide
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Laudanum
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Benzodiazepine
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Psilocybin
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Soldier's disease
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Benzedrine
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Paraldehyde
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Meprobamate
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Bromides
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Ergotism
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Nitrous oxide
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Laudanum
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Benzodiazepine
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Psilocybin
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Soldier's disease
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Benzedrine
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Paraldehyde
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Meprobamate
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Bromides
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Ergotism
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Nitrous oxide
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Laudanum
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Benzodiazepine
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Psilocybin
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Soldier's disease
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Deck 1: Drugs in Perspective
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Laudanum was a drug containing primarily

A) cocaine
B) opium
C) marijuana
D) caffeine
B
2
Which psychoactive plant was prescribed by the Chinese for gout, malaria, gas pains, absent-mindedness, and rheumatism?

A) Marijuana
B) Coca leaves
C) Coffee beans
D) Datura
A
3
The British defeated the Chinese in the Opium War because

A) the Chinese were under the influence of opium while fighting
B) the British stopped selling arms to China
C) China taxed opium too much and the people revolted
D) the British had superior naval strength
D
4
Which event included farmers refusing to pay tax and tarring and feathering revenue officers?

A) Whiskey Rebellion
B) Boston Tea Party
C) Tax Revolt
D) Temperance Movement
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Which of the following groups developed the process of distillation?

A) Romans
B) Egyptians
C) Greeks
D) French
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Robert Louis Stevenson allegedly wrote Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde while under the influence of

A) bromides
B) paraldehyde
C) cocaine
D) barbital
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Aqua vitae refers to

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B) fermentation
C) water of life
D) wine
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The Arabic word alkuhl means

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D) fermentation
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The intentional and inappropriate use of a drug resulting in physical, emotional, financial, social, or intellectual consequences is termed

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B) drug abuse
C) drug dependence
D) drug misuse
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Substances that alter mood, thought processes, or that are used to manage neuropsychological illnesses or behavior are referred to as

A) ergogenic aids
B) anabolic aids
C) psychoactive drugs
D) designer drugs
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The unintentional or inappropriate use of prescribed or over-the-counter drugs is referred to as

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D) drug misuse
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The Roman physician Galen described how marijuana seeds were eaten to simulate appetite and

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B) cure headaches
C) grow hair
D) induce a sense of warmth
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Which holy book condemned coffee as an intoxicant and banned its use?

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B) Koran
C) Concordance
D) Talmud
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A group of men who, while under the influence of hashish, allegedly terrorized and killed people were referred to as

A) laudanum legions
B) suicide soldiers
C) Sinsemilla legion
D) Hashishiyya
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W.B.O'Shaughnessy in 1839 wrote that a tincture of hemp was an effective analgesic and ___________.

A) muscle relaxant
B) solvent
C) textile
D) food
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The Greek historian Herodotus noted that marijuana had the dual properties of producing intoxication and ___________.

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B) hallucinations
C) blood shot eyes
D) cloth
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"Penny Universities" were establishments that primarily served

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B) opium
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D) bromides
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According to ASAM addition is a primary, chronic _______________ of brain reward, motivation, memory, and related circuitry.

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C) diagnosis
D) psychological condition
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Which state was the first to ban alcohol?

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Amphetamines were first synthesized in

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C) Brazil
D) Germany
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John Rolfe was sent to _______to develop a tobacco industry.

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D) Georgia
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The original use of coffee can be traced back to England.
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Humans were believed to have first sampled tobacco around

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A _______________ veteran established the first British cigarette factory.

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D) WWII
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Marijuana use dates back to no earlier than the 1500s.
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Which of the following drugs is also called "God's flesh?"

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B) Jamestown weed
C) tobacco
D) psilocybin
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One of the trade names for meprobamate is

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B) Xanax
C) Librium
D) Miltown
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The Whiskey Rebellion was a protest by farmers refusing to pay tax on whiskey.
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Peyote contains

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B) ergot
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D) mescaline
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Which of the following are sedative-hypnotic drugs?

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C) Inhalants
D) All of the above
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Use of ether dates back to the late

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D) 1800s
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Mixing drugs is an example of drug misuse.
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The temperance movement started in the early 1900s.
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Jamestown weed is also known as locoweed.
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Ether was originally developed for recreational use.
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The hashishiyya were a group of men who under the influence of hashish would kill people
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LSD originated from a

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Some speculate that girls and women condemned as witches in Salem, Massachusetts, were displaying symptoms similar to

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C) ergotism
D) barbiturate poisoning
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The early Egyptians revered wine and beer and attributed spiritual qualities to both.
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Identify and briefly describe what you see as two common historical themes regarding the different categories of drugs?
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Chloral hydrate is also known as "knockout drops."
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In the early 1900s, smoking tobacco was less popular than chewing and snuff use.
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The Opium Wars involved the United States and Turkey.
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Which drug or category of drugs has had the most impact on society? Why?
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What factors affect, or are inherent in, the 18-25-year-old age group that predisposes them to having the highest rates of drug abuse? Can anything be done to change this?
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After reading Chapter 1, it is clear that drugs have been, and continue to be, important to society in a variety of positive and negative ways.What are some of the positive effects of drugs on society? What are some of the negative effects of drugs on society? Can we really talk about drugs as being "good" or "bad?" Why or why not?
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"Penny universities" were liberal arts universities attended mostly by women in 1600s England.
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The first U.S.cigar factory was established in Connecticut.
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Coca leaves were an integral part of the Incan society.
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Define and give examples of drug use, misuse, and abuse.
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Substance abuse is very costly to society.The public health care costs related to substance abuse provided through Medicaid exceed $4 billion.What do you think the role of the individual, family, community, and government should be with respect to substance abuse?
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The invention of the hypodermic needle helped to decrease the potential of morphine addiction.
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The original formula for Coca-Cola contained cocaine.
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Mariana's coca wine contained cocaine.
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The temperance movement sought to reduce alcohol use, not eliminate it.
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Freud was an early proponent of the medical use of cocaine.
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Match between columns
Anti-anxiety Drug
Benzedrine
Anti-anxiety Drug
Paraldehyde
Anti-anxiety Drug
Meprobamate
Anti-anxiety Drug
Bromides
Anti-anxiety Drug
Ergotism
Anti-anxiety Drug
Nitrous oxide
Anti-anxiety Drug
Laudanum
Anti-anxiety Drug
Benzodiazepine
Anti-anxiety Drug
Psilocybin
Anti-anxiety Drug
Soldier's disease
Laughing gas
Benzedrine
Laughing gas
Paraldehyde
Laughing gas
Meprobamate
Laughing gas
Bromides
Laughing gas
Ergotism
Laughing gas
Nitrous oxide
Laughing gas
Laudanum
Laughing gas
Benzodiazepine
Laughing gas
Psilocybin
Laughing gas
Soldier's disease
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Benzedrine
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Paraldehyde
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Meprobamate
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Bromides
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Ergotism
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Nitrous oxide
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Laudanum
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Benzodiazepine
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Psilocybin
Morphine addiction during the Civil War
Soldier's disease
Drug derived from opium
Benzedrine
Drug derived from opium
Paraldehyde
Drug derived from opium
Meprobamate
Drug derived from opium
Bromides
Drug derived from opium
Ergotism
Drug derived from opium
Nitrous oxide
Drug derived from opium
Laudanum
Drug derived from opium
Benzodiazepine
Drug derived from opium
Psilocybin
Drug derived from opium
Soldier's disease
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Benzedrine
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Paraldehyde
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Meprobamate
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Bromides
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Ergotism
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Nitrous oxide
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Laudanum
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Benzodiazepine
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Psilocybin
Non-barbiturate sedative-hypnotic drug
Soldier's disease
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Benzedrine
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Paraldehyde
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Meprobamate
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Bromides
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Ergotism
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Nitrous oxide
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Laudanum
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Benzodiazepine
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Psilocybin
Early amphetamine once available over-the-counter
Soldier's disease
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Benzedrine
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Paraldehyde
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Meprobamate
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Bromides
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Ergotism
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Nitrous oxide
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Laudanum
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Benzodiazepine
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Psilocybin
Reaction to a fungus that grows on rye
Soldier's disease
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Benzedrine
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Paraldehyde
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Meprobamate
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Bromides
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Ergotism
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Nitrous oxide
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Laudanum
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Benzodiazepine
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Psilocybin
1860s remedy for epileptic convulsions
Soldier's disease
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Benzedrine
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Paraldehyde
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Meprobamate
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Bromides
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Ergotism
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Nitrous oxide
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Laudanum
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Benzodiazepine
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Psilocybin
Popular 1950s minor tranquilizer
Soldier's disease
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Benzedrine
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Paraldehyde
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Meprobamate
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Bromides
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Ergotism
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Nitrous oxide
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Laudanum
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Benzodiazepine
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Psilocybin
Hallucinogen found in certain mushrooms
Soldier's disease
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