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100

People who drink at a early age are?

More likely to become alcoholic.

100

Can a person's be born with Alcohol addiction or Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)?

No, a person can be predispose to Alcohol addiction or (AUD) but they can not be born with it.

100

What is "Peer Pressure"?

Being influence by once peer group.

100

What is the goal for Alcoholics Anonymous when creative?

To stay sober and ask for help.

100

What age do a person can drink in the United States of America?

21 years old.

200

A what age are you most likely to develop Alcohol addiction?

Young Adults

200

How much of a person's genetics can impact their likeness to them to developing an alcohol use disorder?

Haft, 50%.

200

What are the types of examples that peer pressure can effect someone? 

Examples, a party, hangouts, someone else house.

200

When was Alcoholics Anonymous creative?

1935

200

What was Prohibition?

It was a time when the USA banned sale and import of Alcohol beverages, from 1920 to 1933.

300

Name 5 mental illness that can increase addiction.

1. Anxiety

2. Depression

3. Schizophrenia

4. Bipolar disorder

5. PTSD

300

Is it possible for an person to become an alcoholic without the genetic trait?

Yes, a person can be an alcoholic without an alcoholic trait.

300

What is the percent wise for underage drinking in America?

11 percent.

300

What qualifies do you or your family/friend have to have to join Alcoholics Anonymous ?

A desire to stop drinking, there are no other requirements to join to start your journey.

300

When did the age guidelines alcohol consump started?

1984.

400

Name three examples from the media of alcoholism being the norm or downplayed. (One from shows/movies, books, and real life)

1. Book,


2. Shows/Movies,


3. Real Life,

400

What is Genetic Predisposition and what is an example of that? (other that the obvious)

When an person's genetic history (genetic and predisposition) create a increased likelihood of having a certain disease, trait, or behavior.

Example, Alcohol addiction.

400

How many times is an person who started drinking at 15 more likely to be an alcoholic later on?

Six times more likely.

400

What are the two two sins of Alcoholics Anonymous?

To interfere with the growth of another human being or your own.

400

How many states can you drink underage as long as they are in the visible presence of a parent or legal guardian?

29 state. 

500

Cultures have an huge factor when it comes to drinking habitats. Name 10 (or closest to 10) that have an huge drinking cultures.

Examples, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Germany, Romania, France, Czech Republic, Ireland, Portugal, Australia. 

500

What are the genes discovered for the cause of alcoholism?

ADH1B and ALDH2.

500

What are 4 ways to managing peer pressure from drinking?

Examples, keep yourself busy with activities that are not conducive to alcohol consumption, at a party where there is drinking ask for fruit juice or something so you are drinking something so people might not force things on you, use your parents as an excuse, or better yet avoid alcohol consumption environments.

500

What is Alcoholics Anonymous famous three pillars guidelines?

Recovery, service, and unity.

500

What 5 of the states that don't have this “family exception” law?

Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, New Hampshire, and West Virginia.

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