Deck 9: Alcohol

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When alcohol is formed,other related substances are also formed,called

A)nitrosamines.
B)congeners.
C)trace elements.
D)contaminants.
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In the U.S.,national prohibition of alcohol sales was in effect from

A)1851 to 1855.
B)1880 to 1889.
C)1920 to 1933.
D)1860 to 1940.
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Alcoholic beverages form when yeasts act upon sugars in the process of

A)malting.
B)fermentation.
C)distillation.
D)catabolism.
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About what percentage of college students reports drinking alcohol at least once within the past month?

A)92 percent
B)86 percent
C)63 percent
D)41 percent
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The alcoholic content of beverages is indicated by the term "proof," which is

A)twice the percentage of alcohol.
B)the same as the percentage of alcohol.
C)half the percentage of alcohol.
D)ten times the percentage of alcohol.
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In a typical person,intoxication to the point of staggering and greatly impaired sensory perception occurs at about what BAC?

A)0.05 percent
B)0.10 percent
C)0.25 percent
D)0.40 percent
Question
In most commercial beers sold in the U.S.,the alcohol content is about

A)80 proof.
B)20 percent.
C)8 percent.
D)4 percent.
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Total per-capita consumption of alcohol

A)has increased steadily since 1965.
B)has remained relatively constant over the past 40 years.
C)increases and decreases about every five years.
D)has declined considerably from its peak in 1981.
Question
Benjamin Rush,a physician who also signed the Declaration of Independence,was the first to

A)produce bourbon whiskey.
B)refer to alcohol addiction as a disease.
C)recommend brandy after meals to aid digestion.
D)suggest that red wine reduces the risk of heart attacks.
Question
Which of these substances speeds up the absorption of alcohol?

A)plain water
B)starchy foods
C)carbonated liquids
D)meat products
Question
Americans drink most of their alcohol in the form of

A)beer.
B)wine.
C)schnapps and "coolers."
D)whiskey,vodka,and gin.
Question
Research studies in which half the participants are told they are drinking alcohol and half are not,with half of each group actually receiving alcohol and half not,are using the ___________ design.

A)balanced placebo
B)split-half
C)alcohol control
D)Phase II
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Age 21 became the legal drinking age in all U.S.states in what year?

A)1933.
B)1945.
C)1970.
D)1988.
Question
One major factor determining individual differences in BAC after drinking alcohol is

A)exercise level.
B)rate of metabolism.
C)urine flow.
D)proportion of body fat.
Question
Although the exact mechanisms for alcohol's action in the brain are not completely understood,it is now believed that the most important of its many effects is

A)enhancing GABA's inhibitory effects.
B)blocking serotonin receptors.
C)releasing norepinephrine.
D)stimulating glutamate receptors.
Question
Heating a solution of alcohol and water,then collecting the alcohol vapors and condensing them into a liquid with a higher alcohol content,is called

A)malting.
B)fermentation.
C)distillation.
D)catabolism.
Question
Many large commercial distilleries produce grain neutral spirits,which are

A)only used for mixing with gasoline.
B)95 percent pure alcohol,the basis for gin and vodka.
C)untaxed and sold as rubbing alcohol.
D)bourbon whiskey.
Question
Although national prohibition of alcohol did reduce alcohol-related deaths and hospitalizations,it was repealed partly because of the growth of organized crime and partly because

A)of a widespread movement toward individual freedoms.
B)of a desire to reduce the income tax.
C)so many drinkers were elected to Congress.
D)of major advertising efforts by the liquor industry.
Question
The liver enzyme primarily responsible for metabolizing alcohol is

A)acetaldehyde.
B)alcohol dehydrogenase.
C)CYP450.
D)acetic acid.
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Which of these states has the highest per-capita sales of alcohol?

A)Texas
B)California
C)New Hampshire
D)Georgia
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Heavy drinkers with Wernicke's disease (vitamin B1 deficiency)also usually exhibit memory deficits and other mental problems associated with

A)Korsakoff's psychosis.
B)bipolar disorder.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)alcohol myopia.
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If one member of a pair of identical twins is dependent on alcohol,the other twin

A)is virtually certain to also be dependent on alcohol.
B)has about a 50 percent chance of also being dependent on alcohol.
C)has about a 10 percent chance of also being dependent on alcohol.
D)is not at any greater risk for alcohol dependence than anyone else.
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Among women classified as problem drinkers,the rate of FAS is about

A)90 percent.
B)50 percent.
C)23 to 29 per 1,000 births.
D)1 to 5 per 10,000 births.
Question
In balanced-placebo experiments with drinkers who meet the criteria of alcohol dependence,if they are given a beverage that they are led to believe has no alcohol,but that actually does have a small amount of alcohol in it,they

A)start to drink more and more of the beverage until they "lose control."
B)report feeling intoxicated,even at BACs too low to detect.
C)do not report intoxication and do not increase their drinking.
D)can detect any amount of alcohol,when normal drinkers cannot.
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Heart attacks are

A)more likely in all drinkers than in those who abstain.
B)less likely only for those who regularly drink several glasses of red wine each day.
C)less likely for those who drink one drink per day.
D)not really affected by low or moderate levels of drinking.
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Before 1988,several states had minimum drinking ages lower than 21.
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National prohibition of alcohol sales in the U.S.from 1920-1933 reduced alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths,and apparently reduced overall per capita consumption of alcohol.
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Which of the following are signs of alcohol poisoning?

A)Breathing rate is slow or irregular
B)Skin is cold and clammy
C)Vomiting and then loss of consciousness
D)all of the above.
Question
Cirrhosis of the liver can result from drinking alcohol

A)within a few weeks.
B)in small amounts over several years.
C)containing higher amounts of congeners.
D)in large amounts (a pint of whiskey a day)for ten years or more.
Question
In studies relating homicide to alcohol use,

A)there is no statistical relationship between drinking and homicide.
B)about half of all murderers and about half of all homocide victims had been drinking.
C)murderers were likely to have been drinking,but their victims were not.
D)victims were likely to have been drinking,but the murderers were not.
Question
At a BAC of 0.08,the relative risk of being involved in a fatal automobile crash is about

A)10 percent higher than for a sober driver.
B)the same as for a sober driver.
C)three times as great as for a sober driver.
D)twenty times as great as for a sober driver.
Question
Over one thousand people die in the U.S.each year from alcohol overdose.It is particularly dangerous to

A)mix beer and hard liquor.
B)begin drinking again after vomiting.
C)drink wine with a meal.
D)combine alcohol and caffeine.
Question
The total number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities per year in the U.S.

A)grows larger each year.
B)has declined from the peak year of 1980.
C)has remained fairly constant for the past 20 years.
D)was increasing each year until the legal BAC limit was lowered to 0.08.
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Distillation is the process in which yeasts transform sugars into alcohol.
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Tremors,hallucinations,delusions,and seizures are all symptoms associated with

A)cirrhosis of the liver.
B)alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
C)Korsakoff's psychosis.
D)alcohol overdose.
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The alcohol concentration of most wines is about 40 percent.
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"Wailing of cats","out of tune","workmen in my head" all refer to

A)alcohol-related delerium tremors.
B)alcohol-related hangover.
C)alcohol-related auditory hallucinations.
D)alcohol-related acute behavioral toxicity.
Question
Breath samples to determine BAC

A)only work well at BACs above 0.15 percent.
B)are inaccurate at all blood levels.
C)provide an accurate indicator of BAC across a wide range.
D)don't work if the drinker uses breath mints.
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Fairly high doses of alcohol interfere with erection of the penis in males,probably because of

A)direct physiological effects on the penis.
B)lower blood pressure.
C)dopamine release in the pituitary.
D)impaired processing of erotic signals.
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Growth retardation,small head circumference,small eyes,flattened bridge of the nose,and mental retardation are signs of

A)fetal alcohol syndrome.
B)Wernicke's disease.
C)cirrhosis of the liver.
D)alcoholic dementia.
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In addition to alcohol-related accidental deaths,there are over 40,000 deaths each year in the U.S.from alcohol poisoning.
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Through a one-step process in the stomach,alcohol is converted directly to acetic acid (a non-toxic chemical).
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Discuss the 18th Amendment prohibiting alcohol sales in the U.S.Approximately when was national prohibition in effect? Describe some of the beliefs that led to the passage of prohibition,some of its effects,and some reasons leading to its repeal.
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The minimum BAC to be considered driving under the influence in most states is 0.15 percent.
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Describe the alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
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Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation,and give examples of the kinds of beverages produced by each process.
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Despite changes in alcohol-related laws and rules,rates of binge drinking and driving after drinking have slightly increased in recent years.
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Alcohol metabolism is a two-step process.In the first step,alcohol dehydrogenase converts alcohol into acetaldehyde.
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All hangovers are most likely caused by the presence of congeners in the alcoholic beverage.
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Alcohol is involved in about one-third of all suicides.
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Describe some of the factors that influence blood alcohol concentration when drinking alcoholic beverages.
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The risk of fetal alcohol syndrome is much greater among women who are classified as problem drinkers,but still occurs in fewer than 10 percent of births in the problem-drinking group.
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Describe general patterns and trends in alcohol consumption in the U.S.About what proportion of adults are current drinkers? How is this affected by such factors as religion,ethnicity,and region of the country? How has per capita alcohol consumption changed in the past 30 years?
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Scientific evidence supports both parts of Shakespeare's 400-year-old statement concerning alcohol and sex: "It provokes the desire,but it takes away the performance."
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Hangover-prevention products sold on TV and over the Internet are actually pretty effective if they contain activated charcoal.
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1
When alcohol is formed,other related substances are also formed,called

A)nitrosamines.
B)congeners.
C)trace elements.
D)contaminants.
B
2
In the U.S.,national prohibition of alcohol sales was in effect from

A)1851 to 1855.
B)1880 to 1889.
C)1920 to 1933.
D)1860 to 1940.
C
3
Alcoholic beverages form when yeasts act upon sugars in the process of

A)malting.
B)fermentation.
C)distillation.
D)catabolism.
B
4
About what percentage of college students reports drinking alcohol at least once within the past month?

A)92 percent
B)86 percent
C)63 percent
D)41 percent
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The alcoholic content of beverages is indicated by the term "proof," which is

A)twice the percentage of alcohol.
B)the same as the percentage of alcohol.
C)half the percentage of alcohol.
D)ten times the percentage of alcohol.
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In a typical person,intoxication to the point of staggering and greatly impaired sensory perception occurs at about what BAC?

A)0.05 percent
B)0.10 percent
C)0.25 percent
D)0.40 percent
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In most commercial beers sold in the U.S.,the alcohol content is about

A)80 proof.
B)20 percent.
C)8 percent.
D)4 percent.
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8
Total per-capita consumption of alcohol

A)has increased steadily since 1965.
B)has remained relatively constant over the past 40 years.
C)increases and decreases about every five years.
D)has declined considerably from its peak in 1981.
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9
Benjamin Rush,a physician who also signed the Declaration of Independence,was the first to

A)produce bourbon whiskey.
B)refer to alcohol addiction as a disease.
C)recommend brandy after meals to aid digestion.
D)suggest that red wine reduces the risk of heart attacks.
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Which of these substances speeds up the absorption of alcohol?

A)plain water
B)starchy foods
C)carbonated liquids
D)meat products
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Americans drink most of their alcohol in the form of

A)beer.
B)wine.
C)schnapps and "coolers."
D)whiskey,vodka,and gin.
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Research studies in which half the participants are told they are drinking alcohol and half are not,with half of each group actually receiving alcohol and half not,are using the ___________ design.

A)balanced placebo
B)split-half
C)alcohol control
D)Phase II
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Age 21 became the legal drinking age in all U.S.states in what year?

A)1933.
B)1945.
C)1970.
D)1988.
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One major factor determining individual differences in BAC after drinking alcohol is

A)exercise level.
B)rate of metabolism.
C)urine flow.
D)proportion of body fat.
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Although the exact mechanisms for alcohol's action in the brain are not completely understood,it is now believed that the most important of its many effects is

A)enhancing GABA's inhibitory effects.
B)blocking serotonin receptors.
C)releasing norepinephrine.
D)stimulating glutamate receptors.
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Heating a solution of alcohol and water,then collecting the alcohol vapors and condensing them into a liquid with a higher alcohol content,is called

A)malting.
B)fermentation.
C)distillation.
D)catabolism.
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17
Many large commercial distilleries produce grain neutral spirits,which are

A)only used for mixing with gasoline.
B)95 percent pure alcohol,the basis for gin and vodka.
C)untaxed and sold as rubbing alcohol.
D)bourbon whiskey.
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Although national prohibition of alcohol did reduce alcohol-related deaths and hospitalizations,it was repealed partly because of the growth of organized crime and partly because

A)of a widespread movement toward individual freedoms.
B)of a desire to reduce the income tax.
C)so many drinkers were elected to Congress.
D)of major advertising efforts by the liquor industry.
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The liver enzyme primarily responsible for metabolizing alcohol is

A)acetaldehyde.
B)alcohol dehydrogenase.
C)CYP450.
D)acetic acid.
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Which of these states has the highest per-capita sales of alcohol?

A)Texas
B)California
C)New Hampshire
D)Georgia
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Heavy drinkers with Wernicke's disease (vitamin B1 deficiency)also usually exhibit memory deficits and other mental problems associated with

A)Korsakoff's psychosis.
B)bipolar disorder.
C)Parkinson's disease.
D)alcohol myopia.
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22
If one member of a pair of identical twins is dependent on alcohol,the other twin

A)is virtually certain to also be dependent on alcohol.
B)has about a 50 percent chance of also being dependent on alcohol.
C)has about a 10 percent chance of also being dependent on alcohol.
D)is not at any greater risk for alcohol dependence than anyone else.
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23
Among women classified as problem drinkers,the rate of FAS is about

A)90 percent.
B)50 percent.
C)23 to 29 per 1,000 births.
D)1 to 5 per 10,000 births.
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In balanced-placebo experiments with drinkers who meet the criteria of alcohol dependence,if they are given a beverage that they are led to believe has no alcohol,but that actually does have a small amount of alcohol in it,they

A)start to drink more and more of the beverage until they "lose control."
B)report feeling intoxicated,even at BACs too low to detect.
C)do not report intoxication and do not increase their drinking.
D)can detect any amount of alcohol,when normal drinkers cannot.
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25
Heart attacks are

A)more likely in all drinkers than in those who abstain.
B)less likely only for those who regularly drink several glasses of red wine each day.
C)less likely for those who drink one drink per day.
D)not really affected by low or moderate levels of drinking.
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Before 1988,several states had minimum drinking ages lower than 21.
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National prohibition of alcohol sales in the U.S.from 1920-1933 reduced alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths,and apparently reduced overall per capita consumption of alcohol.
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Which of the following are signs of alcohol poisoning?

A)Breathing rate is slow or irregular
B)Skin is cold and clammy
C)Vomiting and then loss of consciousness
D)all of the above.
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Cirrhosis of the liver can result from drinking alcohol

A)within a few weeks.
B)in small amounts over several years.
C)containing higher amounts of congeners.
D)in large amounts (a pint of whiskey a day)for ten years or more.
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In studies relating homicide to alcohol use,

A)there is no statistical relationship between drinking and homicide.
B)about half of all murderers and about half of all homocide victims had been drinking.
C)murderers were likely to have been drinking,but their victims were not.
D)victims were likely to have been drinking,but the murderers were not.
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At a BAC of 0.08,the relative risk of being involved in a fatal automobile crash is about

A)10 percent higher than for a sober driver.
B)the same as for a sober driver.
C)three times as great as for a sober driver.
D)twenty times as great as for a sober driver.
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Over one thousand people die in the U.S.each year from alcohol overdose.It is particularly dangerous to

A)mix beer and hard liquor.
B)begin drinking again after vomiting.
C)drink wine with a meal.
D)combine alcohol and caffeine.
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33
The total number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities per year in the U.S.

A)grows larger each year.
B)has declined from the peak year of 1980.
C)has remained fairly constant for the past 20 years.
D)was increasing each year until the legal BAC limit was lowered to 0.08.
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Distillation is the process in which yeasts transform sugars into alcohol.
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35
Tremors,hallucinations,delusions,and seizures are all symptoms associated with

A)cirrhosis of the liver.
B)alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
C)Korsakoff's psychosis.
D)alcohol overdose.
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The alcohol concentration of most wines is about 40 percent.
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37
"Wailing of cats","out of tune","workmen in my head" all refer to

A)alcohol-related delerium tremors.
B)alcohol-related hangover.
C)alcohol-related auditory hallucinations.
D)alcohol-related acute behavioral toxicity.
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Breath samples to determine BAC

A)only work well at BACs above 0.15 percent.
B)are inaccurate at all blood levels.
C)provide an accurate indicator of BAC across a wide range.
D)don't work if the drinker uses breath mints.
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Fairly high doses of alcohol interfere with erection of the penis in males,probably because of

A)direct physiological effects on the penis.
B)lower blood pressure.
C)dopamine release in the pituitary.
D)impaired processing of erotic signals.
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Growth retardation,small head circumference,small eyes,flattened bridge of the nose,and mental retardation are signs of

A)fetal alcohol syndrome.
B)Wernicke's disease.
C)cirrhosis of the liver.
D)alcoholic dementia.
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In addition to alcohol-related accidental deaths,there are over 40,000 deaths each year in the U.S.from alcohol poisoning.
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Through a one-step process in the stomach,alcohol is converted directly to acetic acid (a non-toxic chemical).
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Discuss the 18th Amendment prohibiting alcohol sales in the U.S.Approximately when was national prohibition in effect? Describe some of the beliefs that led to the passage of prohibition,some of its effects,and some reasons leading to its repeal.
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The minimum BAC to be considered driving under the influence in most states is 0.15 percent.
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  Describe the alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
Describe the alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
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Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation,and give examples of the kinds of beverages produced by each process.
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Despite changes in alcohol-related laws and rules,rates of binge drinking and driving after drinking have slightly increased in recent years.
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Alcohol metabolism is a two-step process.In the first step,alcohol dehydrogenase converts alcohol into acetaldehyde.
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All hangovers are most likely caused by the presence of congeners in the alcoholic beverage.
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Alcohol is involved in about one-third of all suicides.
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Describe some of the factors that influence blood alcohol concentration when drinking alcoholic beverages.
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The risk of fetal alcohol syndrome is much greater among women who are classified as problem drinkers,but still occurs in fewer than 10 percent of births in the problem-drinking group.
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Describe general patterns and trends in alcohol consumption in the U.S.About what proportion of adults are current drinkers? How is this affected by such factors as religion,ethnicity,and region of the country? How has per capita alcohol consumption changed in the past 30 years?
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Scientific evidence supports both parts of Shakespeare's 400-year-old statement concerning alcohol and sex: "It provokes the desire,but it takes away the performance."
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