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    The Harrison Act of 1914 Is Significant Because It
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The Harrison Act of 1914 Is Significant Because It

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The Harrison Act of 1914 is significant because it:


A) Made it illegal to trade in opium or its derivatives.
B) Legalized the possession of marijuana.
C) Made the possession of marijuana illegal.
D) Restricted the importation of marijuana.

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