Ch 1: Intro to Drug Use
Ch 2 & Ch 3: Drug Use and History
Ch 4 & Ch 5: Why Ppl Use Drugs and Drugs in the Media
Ch 6: Alcohol & Tobacco
Ch 7: Marijuana, LSD, & Club Drugs
100

The definition of the term "drug" that is central to this book is based on a substance's

psychoactivity

100

During Prohibition (1920-1933), alcohol consumption in the United States:

decreased.

100

A "kinds of people" theory

biological theories

100

The tobacco plant is indigenous to which region

the Western Hemisphere

100

The social characteristic that correlates most strongly with the use of marijuana is:

age

200

The psychoactive ingredient in marijuana is:

THC

200

Legislation that addressed false claims about the contents of patent medicines on the product's label.

The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906

200

The decade during which media attention was most strongly focused on drug use and abuse was the:

1980's

200

The correlation between drinking alcohol and illicit drug use is:

positive - drinkers are more likely to use illicit drugs than nondrinkers. 

200

The era during which marijuana's psychoactive effects were discovered and when it began to be used is:

the "natural" era.

300

Some drug effects take place over the long run; others are more short-term. What is this distinction?

the acute-chronic distinction

300

Legislation that was originally designed to address drug research and rehabilitation.        


The Controlled Substances Act of 1970

300

This theory emphasizes inadequate parenting as the major explanation for deviance, crime, delinquency, and drug abuse

self-control theory

300

100 percent "absolute" alcohol

Ethyl alcohol or ethanol

300

Sensory overload is commonly associated with which drug?

LSD

400

The most efficient and effective route of drug  administration

Smoking

400

Which drug was included in the Harrison Act yet was not a narcotic or opiate?

Cocaine

400

This theory emphasizes deviant socialization as the major explanation for deviance, crime, delinquency, and drug abuse

social learning and subculture theory

400

The setting in which alcohol-impairment injury is most likely to take place is:

A bar

400

After 2000, the rate of use of club drugs:

decreased.

500

What happens after heroin enters the body? It breaks down into:

Morphine

500

Legislation that effectively banned all possession and sale of marijuana products

The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937

500

Name two of the four theories of media bias

ruling elite theory, money machine theory, grassroots theory, and professional subculture theory

500

Name two forms of Nicotine Replacement therapy 

Path, gum, lozenge, inhaler, and nasal spray 

500

Name three types of "Club Drugs"

Psilocybin, MDMA (ecstasy), Rohypnol, Ketamine, and GHB