Drug Abuse
Alcoholism
Gluttony
Public Education
Poverty
100

What is it called when you need to take drugs to function normally? 

what is addiction 

100

what is the legal age you can start drinking in the US?

what is 21

100

What is the term for eating more calories then your body needs? 

What is overeating

100

What levels of schooling is required and free from the government.

What is K-12

100

This economic factor—when prices rise faster than wages—can push more families into poverty. What is this economic factor called?

What is inflation

200

what is the best way to help someone you love with a drug addiction? 

what is rehabilitation

200

What organ is mainly affect by drinking alcohol?

What is the liver

200

This nutrient found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains helps people feel full and supports digestion. what is this nutrient?

What is fiber 

200

What is the test that every student takes and is often used to measure student progress in reading and math. 

What is Standardized testing

200

This term describes neighborhoods with limited access to affordable, nutritious food.  What is this term?

What is a food desert

300

What is the best way to prevent addiction and drug use for teens? 

what is early education on drugs

300
What is it called when someone stops drinking alcohol for personal health reasons or religious reasons?

What is abstinence

300

This condition, linked to long‑term overeating, affects how the body uses insulin?

What is type 2 diabetes

300

This term describes the money a school district receives from local property taxes, state funds, and federal support. What is this term? 

What is school funding
300

This term describes the minimum income needed to meet basic needs like food and shelter. What is this term 

The poverty line