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The term "narcotic" refers to any illicit psychoactive drug. - answer
false


Morphine is an example of a natural component of opium. - answer
true


The yellow California poppy does not have any psychoactive
ingredients. - answer true


Laudanum originated in Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age, about
1200 B. C. - answer false


Laudanum is a form of opium that was typically smoked. - answer
false


Sydenham's Laudanum contained opium. - answer true


The acceptable form of taking Sydenham's Laudanum in America
and Europe was by smoking the opium. - answer false


The Opium War (1842-1860) resulted from China's insistence in
exporting opium to other countries of the world - answer false


China invented a novel form of opium use: opium smoking. - answer
true

, Laudanum was very popular in Britain but largely unknown in the
United States until about 1945. - answer false


In 1942, growing opium poppies became illegal in the United States.
- answer true


Men outnumbered women in opium use in the nineteenth century by
a ratio of three to one. - answer false


The Sears Company advertised and sold products containing opium
in the late 1800s. - answer true


Morphine is approximately ten times stronger than raw opium. -
answer true


Codeine is ten times stronger than morphine. - answer false


Heroin is about three times stronger than morphine. - answer true


After the Civil War, opiate dependence in general was so widespread
among returning veterans that the condition was often called the
"soldier's disease." - answer true


The original provision of the Harrison Act of 1914 was to require the
registration of prescribed opiates, not to ban them. - answer true


Smuggling of raw opium increased as a result of the Harrison Act of
1914. - answer false

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