A defined body of rules of conduct created by government and enforced by a government authority
Laws
Other than marijuana, what is the most commonly abused substance in the US?
Alcohol
____________ is defined a chronic, relapsing brain disorder characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and use despite negative consequences.
Addiction or Drug Addiction
This plumber is on a mission to rescue Princess Peach from the terrible Bowser
Mario
Best-selling book of all-time
Bible (5 billion copies)
A jury that is unable to reach a decision
Hung Jury
Derived from the poppy seed plant, what class of drugs are generally used to relieve pain?
Opiates or Opioids
What is the more common word for the lymphatic tissues on either side of the back of the human throat that are at their largest during the teenage years?
Tonsils
What 1997 N64 video game, widely cited as one of the greatest of all time, features James Bond up against a criminal syndicate and is named after the 1995 film in the Bond franchise?
GoldenEye
What occasion corresponds with the longest day of the year?
Summer Solstice
Proof that it is more likely than not that an offense took place and that the defendant committed it
Probable Cause
What potentially life-saving medication was designed to help reverse the effects of an opioid overdose?
Narcan
How many times a day must you take medication if your prescription reads "q.i.d."?
4
Who coined the phrase "hot girl summer"?
Megan Thee Stallion
The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions created by human activity is better known by what two-word term which originated in the 1990s?
Carbon Footprint
Having to prove the allegations as true
Burden of Proof
_______________ are a diverse group of drugs that can alter a person’s perception of reality and potentially change the way they see, hear, taste, and smell.
Hallucinogens or Psychedelics
Which medical term comes from the Greek word for “without breathing” and is included in the name of a condition where a person experiences brief pauses in breathing while they’re asleep?
Apnea
What is thought to be the first video game, created in 1958 and becoming popular in the 1970s?
Pong
A repeated word or sound used in certain forms of meditation to aide focus and concentration
Mantra
A homicide committed with the intent to kill, but without deliberation, premeditation, or malice
Voluntary Manslaughter
List 5 different types of hallucinogenic drugs
1. LSD (mold)
2. DMT/Ayahuasca (plant)
3. Psilocybin (mushrooms)
4. Mescaline/Peyote (cactus)
5. MDMA (man-made)
6. Salvia (plant)
7. PCP (man-made)
8. Ketamine (man-made)
____________ disorder refers to having a co-existing mental illness and substance use disorder.
Co-Occurring
Released the highly-rated 1959 jazz album "Kind of Blue"
Miles Davis
Christianity and Islam each have more than one billion followers. So does one other world religion. What is it?
Hinduism