Drinking and Driving

Drinking and Violence

Binge Drinking and Alcohol Poisoning Problems
Short Term Effects of Alcohol
Long Term Effects of Alcohol
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Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, and about a quarter of those crashes involve an underage drinking driver.
100
Alcohol may not encourage aggression or violence by disrupting normal brain function.
100
Binge Drinking alcohol to the point of getting drunk.
100
Passing out is considered a short term effect from alcohol.
100
Slurred speech is considered a short term effect from alcohol.
200
IN THE______, THE NUMBER OF DRUNK DRIVING DEATHS HAS BEEN CUT IN HALF SINCE MADD WAS FOUNDED IN 1980 A. Untied States B. Beginning C. Mexico D. Africa
200
In a community-based study, Pernanen found that _____percent of violent crimes reported to the police involved alcohol. A. 47% B. 52% C. 22% D. 42%
200
What accidental injuries does binge drinking lead to? A. motor vehicle crashes B. falls C. lowering of the body temperature to an abnormally low level. D. all of the above
200
Which of these can be considered as a short term effect of alcohol? A. High blood pressure B. Stroke C. Heart- related diseases D. Coma
200
A. family problems B. relationship problems C. Letters A and B D. Slurred speech
300
DRUNK DRIVING COSTS EACH ADULT IN THE UNITED STATES OVER $500 PER ____.
300
Some research indicates that a ___ quantity of alcohol, or any quantity for alcoholics, can increase the user's sense of personal power and domination over others.
300
___ ___ is the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.
300
Drowsiness and vomiting is considered a ___ ___ effect from alcohol.
300
Liver disease is a ____ ___ effect from alcohol.
400
Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers in the US and are responsible for more than one in three deaths of American teenagers
What is the leading cause of death to teen in the U.S.? http://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/alcohol/drinking-and-driving.html
400
Alcohol is a factor in 40% of all violent crimes today.
What is 40% of the factor of all crimes today? https://www.ncadd.org/about-addiction/alcohol-drugs-and-crime
400
Consuming too much alcohol too quickly causes a breakdown of the body’s systems, which can lead to death.
400
Alcohol is a depressant that affects your vision, coordination, reaction time, multitasking ability, judgment, and decision-making.
400
Long-term over consumption of alcohol causes death of brain cells, which can lead to brain disorders as well as a lowered level of mental or physical function.
What is the long term over consumption of alcohol cause? http://drugabuse.com/library/the-effects-of-alcohol-use/
500
The risk of a driver under the influence of alcohol being killed in a vehicle accident is at least eleven times that of drivers without alcohol in their system.
What is the risk of a driver under the influence? http://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/alcohol/drinking-and-driving.html
500
About 3 million violent crimes occur each year in which victims perceive the offender to have been drinking.
500
People who are at risk for alcohol poisoning can lose the ability to swallow because their gag reflex, a motor response from the body that prevents choking, is impaired.
500
The short-term harms of alcohol can not only impact the individual, but also family, friends and members of the community
500
Vitamin B1 deficiency, which can lead to a disorder characterized by amnesia, apathy and disorientation
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