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Evaluate the health risks of smokeless tobacco. How do they compare to the health risks of cigarette smoking?
 
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Question 2

What is the typical street dose of LSD?
 
  a) 50-150 microgram
  b) 1000-2000 micrograms
  c) 200-300 micrograms
  d) 500-1,500 micrograms



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Answer to Question 1

Ammonia was secretly added to cigarette tobacco in the 1970s and continues to be used as an additive today.

Answer to Question 2

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