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Kane, a college senior, has been a moderate drinker for the past two years. Now, he needs more drinks than he did two years ago to feel buzzed, which suggests that he has developed ________.
 
  A) tolerance
  B) addiction
  C) dependence
  D) withdrawal

Question 2

Low to moderate levels of drinking decrease the risk for __________; high levels of drinking increase the risk for ___________.
 
  A) automobile crashes . . . automobile crashes.
  B) Alzheimer's disease . . . Korsakoff syndrome
  C) bicycle injuries . . . ulcers
  D) gallstones . . . lung cancer



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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