History
Criteria
Treatment
Real-Life
Miscellaneous
100

This product is produced through the fermentation of grains, fruits, and other sources of sugar

What is Alcohol?

100

 _________________ is a pattern of alcohol use that involves problems controlling your drinking, being preoccupied with alcohol or continuing to use alcohol even when it causes problems.

What is Alcohol Use Disorder?

100

The optimal goal of treatment for alcohol dependence is ______.

What is Abstinence?

100

These Symptoms include hangovers, impairment, and sleep patterns.

What is Short-Term Effects?

100

One fact you learned. 

What is ____?

200

This type of alcohol is used in alcoholic beverages. 

What is Ethanol?

200

A strong desire to have alcohol. 

What is craving?

200

True or False:

Psychedelics are approved by the FDA to treat AUD.

False

200

These kinds of effects will affect your physical health, mental health, and other psychological factors. 

What is the long-term Effects?
200

The era of consumerism, jazz-age flappers, bootleggers, and speakeasies, and prohibition laws. 

What is the 1920s Roaring Twenties?

300

The organization was formed to address alcoholism and to achieve sobriety where men and women can connect and share their experiences with alcoholism.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

300

A need for markedly increased amounts of alcohol to achieve intoxication or desired effect.

What is Tolerance? 

300

There are _____ steps in the Alcoholics Anonymous process to recovery.

What are the 12 Steps? 

300

A set of symptoms from too much alcohol consumption.

What is a Hangover?

300

This alcoholic drink accounts for around 30% of the world’s alcohol drinking 

What is moonshine? 

400

This amendment states, “The transportation or importation into any State, Territory, or possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited”

What is the Twenty-First Amendment?

400

This behavior is characterized by symptoms that develop approximately 4-12 hours after the reduction of intake following prolonged, heavy alcohol ingestion

What is Withdrawl?

400

This neurotransmitter is involved in helping people feel and measure success and pleasure as a part of the brain's reward system.

What is Dopamine?

400

Takes 24 hours to reset back to level 0. 

What is blood alcohol level?

400

This is the Drunkest City in the United States. 

What is Green Bay, Wisconsin? 

500

The earliest evidence of wine is found in this country. 

What is China?

500

These are the three main symptoms of alcohol use disorder.

What are withdrawal, tolerance, and craving?

500

State one of the two most common Psychedelic drugs used to treat AUD.

What is LSD or Psilocybin?

500

Sleep disturbances, depression, and irritability are just a few of these factors.

What is Psychological factors?

500

At 14.26 Liters/per capita, this country drinks the most liters of pure alcohol per capita, per year.

What is the Czech Republic?