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what is a social consequence of using tobacco?
○ a punishment for violating federal laws
○ the alteration of brain function from use
○ a deterioration in mental health over time
○ the financial cost of fueling the addiction
Brief Explanations
To determine the social consequence of using tobacco, we analyze each option:
- "a punishment for violating federal laws": Tobacco use (in most cases) isn't a federal law violation, so this is incorrect.
- "the alteration of brain function from use": This is a biological/neurological consequence, not social.
- "a deterioration in mental health over time": While mental health can be affected, this is more psychological/health - related rather than social.
- "the financial cost of fueling the addiction": The financial burden of purchasing tobacco to satisfy the addiction has social implications. It can affect a person's ability to meet financial obligations within their social circle (like family, community), and can lead to stress in relationships due to financial strain. So this is a social consequence.
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