A health teacher says, "Marijuana is a hallucinogen that can also produce stimulant and depressant effects. There are no medical uses for marijuana; it is strictly a recreational drug and it has no known adverse effects." Which part of the teacher's statement is accurate?
a. Marijuana can produce hallucinogenic, stimulant, and depressant effects.
b. Marijuana has no medicinal uses.
c. Marijuana is strictly a recreational drug.
d. Marijuana has no known adverse effects.
A
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A. Uniforms will ensure the students dress modestly. B. Uniforms could help students take on the social role of "student" and be more prepared to learn. C. Uniforms decrease the distraction of worrying about fashion and what others wear. D. Uniforms will reduce socioeconomic distinctions between students.
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