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What is the key to the exposure orientation that attempts to explain opioid addiction?
 
  a) Opioids lead to the development of plaques in the brain.
   b) Opioids lead to a breakdown in the synthesis of endorphins.
   c) The mere presence of opioids in the environment can have a toxic
   effect on predisposed individuals.
   d) The expectations associated with watching other drug abusers are
   what lead some people to problems related to opioids.

Question 2

In contrast to the general Victorian view, the contemporary Western world believes that __________ of sexual expression contributes to problems.
 
  a) an excess
  b) inhibition
  c) the amount
  d) the type



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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