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d) healthcare providers giving accurate information
- when analyzing an influence, you should ask:
a) \how is this affecting my thoughts and actions?\
b) \is this influence positive or negative?\
c) \what messages am i receiving?\
d) all of the above
- nicotine is addictive because it:
a) tastes good
b) changes brain chemistry and creates dependency
c) is only found in cigarettes
d) makes you feel sick
- the legal drinking age in the united states is:
a) 18
b) 19
c) 21
d) 25
unit 4: accessing information & sexual health
- when evaluating health information, you should check if it is:
a) accurate and credible
b) current and supported by evidence
c) easy to access and use
d) all of the above
- a reliable source for sexual health information would be:
a) a random blog post
b) your friend’s older sibling
c) the centers for disease control (cdc)
d) an advertisement
- consent in relationships means:
a) saying yes once applies to all future situations
b) ongoing, freely given agreement that can be withdrawn at any time
c) it’s not necessary if you’re in a relationship
d) only verbal communication matters
- which is the most effective way to prevent sexually transmitted infections (stis)?
a) birth control pills
b) abstinence
Question 13
To analyze an influence, we need to consider its impact on thoughts/actions (a), its nature (positive/negative, b), and the messages received (c). So all these questions are relevant.
Nicotine is addictive because it alters brain chemistry, leading to dependency. Tasting good (a) is not the reason for addiction. It's not only in cigarettes (c) and doesn't make you sick as a primary addictive reason (d).
In the United States, the legal drinking age is established as 21 by law (the National Minimum Drinking Age Act).
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d) All of the above