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Chapter 10 Preview Key Terms Key Ideas Graphics Critical Thinking

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 1. __________ is the drug found in beer, wine, and liquor that causes intoxication.

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 1. Alcohol is the drug found in beer, wine, and liquor that causes intoxication.

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 2. A _____________ is a person who chooses not to drink in a social setting so that he or she can safely drive himself or herself or others.

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 2. A designated driver is a person who chooses not to drink in a social setting so that he or she can safely drive himself or herself or others.

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 3. The act of drinking five or more drinks in one sitting is called _______________.

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 3. The act of drinking five or more drinks in one sitting is called binge drinking.

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 4. __________ means helping an addict avoid the negative consequences of his or her behavior.

Using Key Terms Chapter 10 4. Enabling means helping an addict avoid the negative consequences of his or her behavior.

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 10 Understanding Key Ideas 5. List five short-term effects of alcohol use on the body.

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 10 Understanding Key Ideas 5. List five short-term effects of alcohol use on the body. Irritation of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach Makes the heart work harder Makes the body lose heat Causes the liver to work harder Causes dehydration

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 10 Understanding Key Ideas 6. Identify the laws that protect society from drunk driving.

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 10 Understanding Key Ideas 6. Identify the laws that protect society from drunk driving. DUI DWI MIP

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 10 Understanding Key Ideas 7. What condition is caused by using alcohol during pregnancy?

Understanding Key Ideas Chapter 10 Understanding Key Ideas 7. What condition is caused by using alcohol during pregnancy? Fetal alcohol syndrome

Understanding Graphics Chapter 10 Understanding Graphics 8. Which of the responses above is a good example of a refusal to drink alcohol?

Understanding Graphics Chapter 10 Understanding Graphics 8. Which of the responses above is a good example of a refusal to drink alcohol? Response 2

Critical Thinking Chapter 10 9. Explain why the following statement is not true: “If alcohol were dangerous, it wouldn’t be legal for adults.”

Critical Thinking Chapter 10 9. Explain why the following statement is not true: “If alcohol were dangerous, it wouldn’t be legal for adults.” Alcohol is dangerous to anyone, regardless of age or experience. Even if drinking alcohol is legal for adults, all people still need to drink responsibly.

Critical Thinking Chapter 10 10. Why do you think people who drink try to pressure others to drink?

Critical Thinking Chapter 10 10. Why do you think people who drink try to pressure others to drink? People who drink are not sure they are making the right decision and so they pressure other people into drinking for their own validation.