Deck 2: Historical Perspectives and the Moral Model

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The ____________ model is one of the key underpinnings found throughout the evolution of the alcohol and drug culture in the U.S.

A) Moral
B) Ethical
C) Legal
D) Historical
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The _____________ ranged from 1492 to 1763.

A) Temperance Movement
B) Colonial Era
C) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
D) Prohibition Era
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The _____________ ranged from 1763 to 1820s.

A) Colonial Era
B) Prohibition Era
C) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
D) Temperance Movement
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The _____________ ranged from 1826 to 1919.

A) Temperance Movement
B) Colonial Era
C) Prohibition Era
D) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
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The _____________ ranged from 1919 to 1933.

A) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
B) World War II Era
C) Colonia Era
D) Prohibition Era
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The _____________ ranged from 1939 to 1945.

A) World War II Era
B) Prohibition
C) American Revolution and Young Republic
D) Colonia Era
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Moral judgments about alcohol were _______ during the Colonial Era.

A) High
B) Low
C) Moderate
D) Alcohol was prohibited during this time
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During the American Revolution and Young Republic time period:

A) Manufacturing and pricing laws were enacted
B) Regulations for use of alcohol for children were implemented
C) Alcohol was prohibited for adults in society
D) Negative impacts of alcohol were beginning to be recognized
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Who was one of the first people to draw attention to the possible negative effects of alcohol and the human body?

A) Reverend Beecher
B) Dr. Rush
C) Harry Jacob Anslinger
D) President Nixon
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What is the moral thermometer?

A) A way to calculate an individual's blood alcohol content
B) A way to determine moral behavior of society
C) A scale showing the progress of temperance to intemperance caused by the effects of liquor on humans
D) A scale indicating the number of alcohol- and drug-related deaths
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The Temperance Movement emerged due to:

A) The excessive marijuana use had to be addressed
B) The excessive cocaine use had to be addressed
C) The excessive heroin use had to be addressed
D) The excessive drinking of alcohol had to be addressed
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Who originally led the Temperament Movement in the U.S.?

A) Clergy
B) Politicians
C) Businessmen
D) Organized crime rings
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What contributed to the beginning of what is known as today as the Moral Model?

A) Society concern for violence and abuse of women and children
B) The rise of alcohol-related deaths
C) The decrease of alcohol-related mental and physical illnesses
D) The message that any use of alcohol was bad
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Who is one of the fathers of the Temperance Movement and preached a message of alcohol abstinence?

A) Dr. Rush
B) Reverend Beecher
C) Webb
D) President Nixon
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What was the Pure Food and Drug Act?

A) Regulated sales of alcohol
B) Required prescriptions for addictive substances
C) Regulated sale and use of opiates and cocaine
D) Required manufacturers to list addictive or dangerous ingredients on the product label
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What was The Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914?

A) Strict regulations on opiates and cocaine
B) Strict regulations on cannabis
C) Strict regulations on alcohol and drugs
D) Strict regulations on cannabis, opiates, and cocaine
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What were dry counties?

A) Counties that did not allow the sale of addictive over the counter medications
B) Counties that did not allow the sale of nicotine
C) Counties that did not allow the sale of alcohol
D) Counties that did not allow the sale of alcohol or addictive over the counter medications
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When did Prohibition begin to take shape?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) Civil War
D) Revolutionary War
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Prohibition became the _______ amendment.

A) 15th
B) 16th
C) 17th
D) 18th
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Which of the following required mandatory jail sentences for marijuana and narcotic trafficking?

A) Narcotics Drug Act of 1956
B) Boggs Act
C) Anslinger Act
D) 18th amendment
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Who was the first to declare a total war on public enemy number one-drugs?

A) Nixon
B) Carter
C) Reagan
D) Bush
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Nixon's War on Drugs included which of the following components?

A) Prevention
B) Tighter law enforcement
C) Treatment
D) Less public frenzy about drug use
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During the Colonial Era, tobacco and alcohol were used as legal tender.
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Alcohol was not popular until after the Prohibition era.
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During the American Revolution and Young Republic era, alcohol was used as a way to control slaves and Native Americans.
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The Temperance Movement originally viewed alcohol through the lens of moderation.
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As the Temperance Movement grew, the message soon became one of abstinence rather than moderation.
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During the Prohibition era, people were asked to take a pledge of abstinence by signing their name and placing a "T" next to their signature.
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It was not until the 1950s that Americans began to enter treatment facilities and hospitals for periods of time as they went through the withdrawal process.
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The Pure Food and Drug Act prevented medications such as morphine, opium, and cannabis from being sold over the counter.
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Policies set forth by Harry Jacob Anslinger during the World War II era can be felt on America's drug policies today.
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The Carter administration decriminalized marijuana.
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The Reagan Administration re-emphasized criminalizing drug offenders.
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The "Just Say No" campaign was effective in reducing drug use across all age groups.
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The Moral Model has little influence over current social policies.
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The chapter mentions various contexts of opposing ends of the moral spectrum as it relates to the history of addiction and treatment. What are examples of these?
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What factors during the Colonial Era contributed to substance use and addiction?
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What was Dr. Benjamin Rush known for during the American Revolution and Young Republic era?
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During the Temperance Movement, the use of alcohol in moderation was tied to the importance of one's personal relationship with God. Describe this.
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Even though addiction was prevalent across all socioeconomic levels in the U.S., describe how addiction was depicted differently across races.
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Describe the forces that contributed to prohibition and the purpose of the passing of the 18th amendment.
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Describe the basic tenets of the Moral Model.
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The ____________ model is one of the key underpinnings found throughout the evolution of the alcohol and drug culture in the U.S.

A) Moral
B) Ethical
C) Legal
D) Historical
Moral
2
The _____________ ranged from 1492 to 1763.

A) Temperance Movement
B) Colonial Era
C) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
D) Prohibition Era
Colonial Era
3
The _____________ ranged from 1763 to 1820s.

A) Colonial Era
B) Prohibition Era
C) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
D) Temperance Movement
American Revolution and Young Republic Era
4
The _____________ ranged from 1826 to 1919.

A) Temperance Movement
B) Colonial Era
C) Prohibition Era
D) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
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The _____________ ranged from 1919 to 1933.

A) American Revolution and Young Republic Era
B) World War II Era
C) Colonia Era
D) Prohibition Era
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The _____________ ranged from 1939 to 1945.

A) World War II Era
B) Prohibition
C) American Revolution and Young Republic
D) Colonia Era
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Moral judgments about alcohol were _______ during the Colonial Era.

A) High
B) Low
C) Moderate
D) Alcohol was prohibited during this time
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During the American Revolution and Young Republic time period:

A) Manufacturing and pricing laws were enacted
B) Regulations for use of alcohol for children were implemented
C) Alcohol was prohibited for adults in society
D) Negative impacts of alcohol were beginning to be recognized
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Who was one of the first people to draw attention to the possible negative effects of alcohol and the human body?

A) Reverend Beecher
B) Dr. Rush
C) Harry Jacob Anslinger
D) President Nixon
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10
What is the moral thermometer?

A) A way to calculate an individual's blood alcohol content
B) A way to determine moral behavior of society
C) A scale showing the progress of temperance to intemperance caused by the effects of liquor on humans
D) A scale indicating the number of alcohol- and drug-related deaths
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11
The Temperance Movement emerged due to:

A) The excessive marijuana use had to be addressed
B) The excessive cocaine use had to be addressed
C) The excessive heroin use had to be addressed
D) The excessive drinking of alcohol had to be addressed
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Who originally led the Temperament Movement in the U.S.?

A) Clergy
B) Politicians
C) Businessmen
D) Organized crime rings
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What contributed to the beginning of what is known as today as the Moral Model?

A) Society concern for violence and abuse of women and children
B) The rise of alcohol-related deaths
C) The decrease of alcohol-related mental and physical illnesses
D) The message that any use of alcohol was bad
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Who is one of the fathers of the Temperance Movement and preached a message of alcohol abstinence?

A) Dr. Rush
B) Reverend Beecher
C) Webb
D) President Nixon
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What was the Pure Food and Drug Act?

A) Regulated sales of alcohol
B) Required prescriptions for addictive substances
C) Regulated sale and use of opiates and cocaine
D) Required manufacturers to list addictive or dangerous ingredients on the product label
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What was The Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914?

A) Strict regulations on opiates and cocaine
B) Strict regulations on cannabis
C) Strict regulations on alcohol and drugs
D) Strict regulations on cannabis, opiates, and cocaine
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What were dry counties?

A) Counties that did not allow the sale of addictive over the counter medications
B) Counties that did not allow the sale of nicotine
C) Counties that did not allow the sale of alcohol
D) Counties that did not allow the sale of alcohol or addictive over the counter medications
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When did Prohibition begin to take shape?

A) World War I
B) World War II
C) Civil War
D) Revolutionary War
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Prohibition became the _______ amendment.

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B) 16th
C) 17th
D) 18th
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Which of the following required mandatory jail sentences for marijuana and narcotic trafficking?

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B) Boggs Act
C) Anslinger Act
D) 18th amendment
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Who was the first to declare a total war on public enemy number one-drugs?

A) Nixon
B) Carter
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Nixon's War on Drugs included which of the following components?

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C) Treatment
D) Less public frenzy about drug use
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During the Colonial Era, tobacco and alcohol were used as legal tender.
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Alcohol was not popular until after the Prohibition era.
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During the American Revolution and Young Republic era, alcohol was used as a way to control slaves and Native Americans.
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The Temperance Movement originally viewed alcohol through the lens of moderation.
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As the Temperance Movement grew, the message soon became one of abstinence rather than moderation.
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During the Prohibition era, people were asked to take a pledge of abstinence by signing their name and placing a "T" next to their signature.
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It was not until the 1950s that Americans began to enter treatment facilities and hospitals for periods of time as they went through the withdrawal process.
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The Pure Food and Drug Act prevented medications such as morphine, opium, and cannabis from being sold over the counter.
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Policies set forth by Harry Jacob Anslinger during the World War II era can be felt on America's drug policies today.
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The Carter administration decriminalized marijuana.
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The Reagan Administration re-emphasized criminalizing drug offenders.
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The "Just Say No" campaign was effective in reducing drug use across all age groups.
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The Moral Model has little influence over current social policies.
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The chapter mentions various contexts of opposing ends of the moral spectrum as it relates to the history of addiction and treatment. What are examples of these?
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What factors during the Colonial Era contributed to substance use and addiction?
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What was Dr. Benjamin Rush known for during the American Revolution and Young Republic era?
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During the Temperance Movement, the use of alcohol in moderation was tied to the importance of one's personal relationship with God. Describe this.
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Even though addiction was prevalent across all socioeconomic levels in the U.S., describe how addiction was depicted differently across races.
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Describe the forces that contributed to prohibition and the purpose of the passing of the 18th amendment.
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Describe the basic tenets of the Moral Model.
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