Multiple Choice
Nadelmann argues that most Americans would oppose making alcohol and tobacco illegal because _______________.
A) adult Americans have the right to choose what substances they will consume and what risks they will take
B) the economic costs of trying to coerce so many Americans into abstaining from those substances would be enormous
C) the social costs would be disastrous
D) All of these are correct
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