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The term used for ingesting a drug by mouth, digesting it, and absorbing it into the bloodstream through the gastrointestinal tract is
 
  a) oral administration
  b) inhalation.
  c) intramuscular injection.
  d) intranasal administration.

Question 2

Which statement regarding the recreational drug scene of postWorld War II America is accurate?
 
  a) The general public had little or no awareness that alcohol or tobacco use constituted drug-taking behavior
  b) Heroin and cocaine were legally available in patent medicines.
  c) Illicit drug use was common among the majority of American adults.
  d) Tobacco use was frowned upon because it was considered a smelly and unattractive habit.



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