Marijuana is often referred to as a mild hallucinogenic drug and differs from other hallucinogens in that it may also

A) create alterations in perception and mood.
B) bring about a strong rush of pleasure.
C) cause people to become quiet and introspective.
D) result in diminished fatigue with a sense of well-being.


Answer: C

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