L. 1: Why is Alcohol Harmful
L. 2: Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 3: Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
L. 4: Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse

L. 5: Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse

100

drugs that slow down the body's function or reactions

depressants

100

the ability for your body to respond quickly to situations 

reaction time 

100

the condition in which fat builds up on the liver 

fatty liver

100

the physical or psychological need for a drug 

addiction

100

a gathering in which a family tries to help a drinker

intervention

200

what percent of all teen traffic deaths are related to alcohol

1/3

200

the lver breaks down aproximently what percent of all alcohol 

95%

200

is alcohol digested just like other food

No

200

true false 

an addiction can change a persons life

true

200

what has tohappen for the addicted person to get help

realize they are addicted

300

is it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to use alchohol 

yes 

300

what percent of bac is enough to make people feel lightheaded

0.02%
300

true or false

alcohol irritates the stomach lining

true

300

people who are adicted suffer from what

alcoholism

300

how many steps of recovery are there

4

400

what are 2 advocacy groups listed in the book

sadd and the tatu

400

what is bac

blood alcohol content

400
alcohol disrupts what parts of the brain 

memory\problem solving

400

approximently how many americans are addicted to alcohol

14 million

400

are there ways that the familh can help the adicted person

yes

500

why is drinking for teens a bad idea

it is a bad idea because their body has not fully developed and neither has their brain 

500

what do calories in alcohol cause

unwanted weight gain

500

what causes problems to vision and hearingf

alcohol

500

how many stages of alchohoism are there

4

500

how do yous stya alcohol free

dont drink alcohol