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Family-oriented alcohol prevention problems have been developed because
 
  A) teen drinking frequently starts when problems in the home have become unmanageable.
  B) parents need to help their children resist peer pressure.
  C) teen views of alcohol typically reflect those of their parents.
  D) most underage alcohol use occurs at home.

Question 2

What is the goal of school-based drug and alcohol education programs?
 
  A) to scare children away from using drugs
  B) to teach children how to recognize the drugs that they might be exposed to
  C) to ensure that children are educated consumers
  D) to teach children about drugs so that they can make informed choices


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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