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karateprodigy

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School-based programs that are interactive and address the issue of teenage alcohol use
 
  a. can be effective in teaching strategies for resisting peer pressure to drink.
   b. tend to be ignored by a vast majority of students who attend them.
  c. have been shown to actually increase drinking behavior in teenagers.
   d. have been ended since parents typically oppose teaching about alcohol.

Question 2

How is the AAA Roadwise Review tool administered to help senior drivers determine how fit they are to be behind the wheel of an automobile?
 
  a. It is a battery of neuroimaging tests.
  b. It is a pencil and paper test.
  c. It is an on the road adaptation of a driver's test.
   d. It is an online inventory.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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