People with long-term addictions to cocaine or amphetamine:
A) have reduced cravings for the drug as well as a stronger "high" than they did in the early stages of addiction.
B) have reduced cravings for the drug than they did in the early stages of addiction.
C) do not receive the same "high" that they did in the early stages of addiction.
D) receive a much stronger "high" than they did in the early stages of addiction.
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