Alcohol
Tobacco
Marijuana
Prescription Drugs
Bullying
100

Is the ingredient found in beer, wine and spirits that causes drunkenness

Alcohol

100

Is a plant grown for its leaves, which are dried and fermented before being put in _____  products

Tobacco

100

Is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried flowers of Cannabis sativa

Marijuana

100

Is a pharmaceutical drug that legally requires a medical prescription to be dispensed

Prescription drug

100

Is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance

Bullying

200

Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA) laws specify the legal age when an individual can purchase alcoholic beverages is the age of 

21

200

The addictive substance found in tobacco products, such as cigarettes and cigars

Nicotine

200

The main psychoactive(mind-altering) chemical in marijuana

THC

200

Most _____ who abuse prescription drugs are given them for free by a friend or relative.

 teenagers

200

Hitting, kicking and slapping are examples of 

Physical Bullying

300

the most common form of excessive drinking

Binge Drinking

300

Smoke inhaled involuntarily from tobacco being smoked by others

Secondhand smoke

300

Marijuana affects brain development and this could be critical for teens because the human brain doesn't fully develop until the age of?

25

300

Taking a medication that has been prescribed for somebody else is a from of 

Drug abuse

300

Name calling, insults and teasing are examples of 

Verbal Bullying

400

This happens after years of drinking too much alcohol and is an advanced form of alcohol-induced liver disease.

Cirrhosis

400

Cigarette smoking is the number one risk factor for this type of cancer

Lung cancer

400

Marijuana negatively affects several skills required for safe driving, such as _______

reaction time, coordination, and concentration

400

Used to treat pain or relieve coughs or diarrhea; examples (OxyContin), (Vicodin)

Opioids 

400

Lying and spreading rumors, leaving someone out on purpose and embarrassing someone in public are examples of 

Social Bullying

500

Is a law enforcement policy that addresses driving while intoxicated (DWI)

No Refusal

500

Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of  _____ disease and death in the United States.

Preventable

500

Approximately 1 in 10 people who use marijuana will become _______

Addicted

500

Are used to treat anxiety, tension, panic attacks, and sleep disorders; examples (Valium) and (Xanax)

Depressants

500

Posting/sending hurtful texts emails or posts, images or videos, making online threats and spreading nasty gossip or rumors online are examples of

Cyber Bullying 

600

Their mission is to end drunk driving, help fight drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes and prevent underage drinking.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving aka MADD

600

Is the inhaling of a vapor created by an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) or other device

Vaping

600

This is when the brain adapts to large amounts of marijuana by reducing the production of and sensitivity to its own endocannabinoid neurotransmitters.

Dependence 

600

Can be used to treat narcolepsy and ADHD; examples (Ritalin) and (Adderall)

Stimulants

600

Requires each public-school district to include cyberbullying in their district policies and to adopt and implement districtwide policies and procedures that will: prohibit bullying of a student.

David's Law

700

The primary Federal law governing alcohol policy is the _____ Amendment, which repealed national prohibition

21st

700

The federal minimum age for sale of tobacco products from 18 to 21 years changed in what year?

2019

700

The Marihuana Tax Act of ____ effectively made possession or transfer of marijuana illegal throughout the United States under federal law, excluding medical and industrial uses, through imposition of an excise tax on all sales of hemp.

1937

700

Taking your own prescription in a way that it is not meant to be taken is a form of ____.

Misuse

700

A social psychological phenomenon in which individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present

Bystander Effect

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