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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 InhalantHallucinogens Methamphetamine CocaineWeed
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Cocaine is derived from the leaves of this C1 $100
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What are coca plants? C1? $100
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Cocaine can be used in these methods C1 $200
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What is smoking, snorting, and injecting? C1 $200
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Hypertension, suicidal thoughts, and impaired judgment. C1 $300
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What are the effects of cocaine? C1 $300
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Birth defects caused by cocaine C1 $400
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What are low birth weight, abnormal organs, and delays in mental skills C1 $400
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Can lead to extensive bleeding and can be fatal for both the mother and child. (hint: under cocaine section) C1 final
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Aruptio Placentae The final Jeopardy answer is:
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C2 $100 This is what you’re charged for if you’re caught without a license and have over 1oz. of weed
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C2 $100 What is a misdemeanor?
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C2 $200 I am a plant which derived from
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C2 $200 What is Cannabis Sativa?
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C2 $300 I am also called this because I open the door to other potentially dangerous and harder drugs
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C2 $300 What is a Gateway Drug?
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C2 $400 My long name is Tetrahydrocannabinol and I am chemically released in the brain when weed is consumed
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C2 $400 What is THC?
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C2 $500 I am a popular rapper and am well known to support of this natural herb
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C2 $500 Who is Snoop Lion?
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C3 $100 Name one type of inhalant
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C3 $100 What is Volatile Solvent (liquid that becomes gases), Aerosol (sprays), Gases, Nitrite?
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C3 $200 True or False: Inhalants can be addicting
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C3 $200 True
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C3 $300 In the Monitoring the Future study, what grade had the highest inhalant percentage rate current, past-year, and lifetime use?
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C3 $300 What are 8 th graders?
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C3 $400 True or false: Inhalants can’t cause death with only one use
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C3 $400 False
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C3 $500 Chemical odor on breath or clothes, slurred speech, lack of coordination, depression, hidden empty sprays/chemical soaked rags or clothes, stains (chemical or paint) on face, hands, or clothes.
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C3 $500 How can inhalant be recognized?
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C4 $100 Four most common hallucinogens
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C4 $100 What is LSD, Peyote, Psilocybin, PCP?
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C4 $200 This is the principle active ingredient in peyote
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C4 $200 What is Mescaline?
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C4 $300 PCP was used as this in the 1950s
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C4 $300 What is an Intravenous Asthetic?
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C4 $400 This condition comes as a result of LSD abuse and consists of persistent flashbacks and distress/impairment in social/ occupational functioning
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C4 $400 What is Hallucinogen- induced persisting perceptual disorder aka HPPD?
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C4 $500 This is another name for the top of the peyote cactus that is used to create the drug.
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C4 $500 What is crown?
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C5 $100 This is what meth looks like
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C5 $100 What is white and odorless?
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C5 $200 You have to show ID to buy this because it’s an ingredient to buy meth
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C5 $200 What is cold medicine?
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C5 $300 1 in 33 have tried meth
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C5 $300 How many teen have tried meth?
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C5 $400 The organization that produces ads against meth
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C5 $400 What is Montana Meth Project?
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C5 $500 Dilated pupils, weight loss, eye twitching, loss of apetite, repetitious behavior, hyperactivity.
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C5 $500 What are the signs of meth use?
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Shultz, J., Hollowell, K., Ellis, W., Kennedy, P., (2001). Geometry, Teacher Annotated Edition, pp 217-223 This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg This Jeopardy game was created by Group 5
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