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How did government attitudes toward marijuana change from the 1920s to the 1930s?
 
  a) It was tolerated in the 1920s but treated as a killer weed in the 1930s
  b) It was unknown in the 1920s but became first priority for eradication in the 1930s.
  c) It was still grown in the 1920s for rope and cloth but was replaced by cotton in the 1930s.
  d) It was treated as a killer weed in the 1920s but replaced alcohol as a legal intoxicant in the 1930s.

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Arnold is a weightlifter being retested for after his urinalysis was positive for anabolic steroids. What kind of test is being used?
 
  a) Gas chromatography/mass spectrometr
  b) Enzyme multiplied immunoassay analysis
  c) Enzyme immunoassay analysis
  d) Hair follicle analysis



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