Chapter 03
Drug Policy
Multiple Choice Questions
1. (p. 51) In the early 1800s, _____________ was the medical doctor's most reliable and
effective medicine that was used for a variety of conditions, but mainly for pain relief.
A. alcohol
B. marijuana
C. barbiturates
D. opium
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2. (p. 53) One concern that led to the initial passage of federal drug-control legislation in 1906
was
A. amphetamine abuse.
B. marijuana smoking.
C. heroin use.
D. patent medicines.
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3. (p. 50) In the early 1900s in the U.S., fears about opium and cocaine were closely linked to
A. large numbers of drug-related deaths.
B. gang-related violence.
C. minority racial groups.
D. public use in saloons and night clubs.
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, 4. (p. 53) The 1906 U.S. law that prohibited interstate commerce in adulterated or misbranded
foods and drugs was called the
A. Controlled Substances Act.
B. Pure Food and Drugs Act.
C. Prescription Drug Act.
D. Patent Medicines Act.
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5. (p. 54) The Harrison Act of 1914
A. required pharmacists and physicians to register and pay a tax to dispense certain drugs.
B. made it a crime to prescribe heroin to dependent users.
C. regulated all over-the-counter medicines.
D. regulated peyote and marijuana.
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6. (p. 54-55) The Pure Food and Drugs Act and the Harrison Act were originally administered by
the U.S.
A. Department of Health.
B. Agriculture and Treasury Departments.
C. Drug Enforcement Administration.
D. Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
7. (p. 55) When the Pure Food and Drugs Act was first passed, drugs were legally required to be
A. safe.
B. effective.
C. pure and accurately labeled.
D. all of the above.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
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Drug Policy
Multiple Choice Questions
1. (p. 51) In the early 1800s, _____________ was the medical doctor's most reliable and
effective medicine that was used for a variety of conditions, but mainly for pain relief.
A. alcohol
B. marijuana
C. barbiturates
D. opium
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
2. (p. 53) One concern that led to the initial passage of federal drug-control legislation in 1906
was
A. amphetamine abuse.
B. marijuana smoking.
C. heroin use.
D. patent medicines.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
3. (p. 50) In the early 1900s in the U.S., fears about opium and cocaine were closely linked to
A. large numbers of drug-related deaths.
B. gang-related violence.
C. minority racial groups.
D. public use in saloons and night clubs.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
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, 4. (p. 53) The 1906 U.S. law that prohibited interstate commerce in adulterated or misbranded
foods and drugs was called the
A. Controlled Substances Act.
B. Pure Food and Drugs Act.
C. Prescription Drug Act.
D. Patent Medicines Act.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
5. (p. 54) The Harrison Act of 1914
A. required pharmacists and physicians to register and pay a tax to dispense certain drugs.
B. made it a crime to prescribe heroin to dependent users.
C. regulated all over-the-counter medicines.
D. regulated peyote and marijuana.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
6. (p. 54-55) The Pure Food and Drugs Act and the Harrison Act were originally administered by
the U.S.
A. Department of Health.
B. Agriculture and Treasury Departments.
C. Drug Enforcement Administration.
D. Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
7. (p. 55) When the Pure Food and Drugs Act was first passed, drugs were legally required to be
A. safe.
B. effective.
C. pure and accurately labeled.
D. all of the above.
Blooms Level: 01. Remember
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