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Drinking age limit 21 vs. 18. Faith Atkins Hope Atkins. Introduction. Alcohol is made when grains, fruits, or vegetables are fermented (Alcohol). Alcohol is one of the most highly used substances in America(Hanson, D.). 80% of high school kids have tried alcohol (Alcohol). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INTRODUCTION Alcohol is made when grains, fruits, or

vegetables are fermented (Alcohol). Alcohol is one of the most highly used

substances in America(Hanson, D.). 80% of high school kids have tried alcohol

(Alcohol).

http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/UnderageDrinking.htmlhttp://www.kidshealth.org/teen/drugalcohol/alcohol/alcohol.html

When alcohol enters the body it is absorbed into the bloodstream. From there it affects the central nervous system(Cudler, E.).

Factors how alcohol affect a person is on the size, gender, physical condition, amount of food eaten, and other drugs or medicines taken (Cudler, E.).

INTRODUCTION CONTINUED…

http://www.falculty.washington.edu/cudler/alco.html

INTRODUCTION CONTINUED… In low doses of alcohol it slows

reflects, gives a relaxing feeling, and/or reduces tension (Cudler, E.).

In medium doses of alcohol a cause a person to have slur speech, drowsiness, and/or stumbling while walking (Cudler, E.).

In high doses of alcohol will cause a person to vomit, go into coma, have breathing problems, and/or undergo unconsciousness (Cudler, E.).

http://www.falculty.washington.edu/cudler/alco.html

PROS CONTINUED… In many other countries, they had

lowered the drinking age (ProCon.org). In countries that let individuals drink at

the age of 18 has fewer problems than we do with teen drinking(Alcohol).

http://www.drinkingage.procon.org/www.kidshealth.org/teen/drugalcohol/alcohol/alcohol.htm

CONS Teens that drink would most likely start to

hang out with the wrong people (ProCon.org). Teens that drink has a higher chance of

having trouble with school and their academic performance (Cudler, E.).

Younger people should not drink because it can make them more aggressive. In a study it stated that 95 percent of violent crime on campus is alcohol related(Hanson, D.).

http://drinkingage.procon.org/http://www.falculty.washington.edu/cudler/alco.html

http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/UnderageDrinking.html

CONS CONTINUED… 18 year olds might be adults, but they might not

be mature enough to drink. In some studies it states that younger people tend to abuse alcohol(Cudler, E.).

Teens that drink are usually sexually active and are most likely to have un-safe sex, which could result in pregnancies and a raise in sexually transmitted diseases (ProCon.org).

More lives would be lost in drunk- driving accidents because teens are not mature enough to drink responsibly (ProCon.org).

http://www.falculty.washington.edu/cudler/alco.htmlhttp://drinkingage.procon.org/

CONS CONTINUED… States that have lowered the drinking age have

had more car crashes in groups due to alcohol(ProCon.org).

The earlier a person drinks alcohol the greater chance they have to become an alcoholic(ProCon.org).

Since teens are simultaneously undergoing physical changes, peer pressure, and new situations and urges, allowing them to consume alcohol can make them more vulnerable to drug and substance abuse(Cudler, E.).

http://drinkingage.procon.org/http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/alco.html

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

DISCUSSION 1:Do you think that having an adult drinking excessively in the house would encourage their teen to drink?

DISCUSSION 2:Do you think teens are responsible enough to be exposed to alcohol?

DISCUSSION 3:Since drinking is a problem with teens, should the driving age be increased to match the drinking age?

Question 1: Do you think the legal drinking age limit of 21 years old should be lowered?

5%

95%

Adults Results

YesNoNot Sure

10%

85%

5%

Students Results

YesNoNot sure

Question 2: Do you think teens should be allowed to drink if supervised by a parent?

10%

90%

Adult Surveys

YesNoNot Sure 55%30%

15%

Student Surveys

YesNoNot Sure

Question 3: Do you think teens are responsible enough to be exposed to alcohol alone?

100%

YesNoNot Sure

85%

15%

Student Survey

YesNoNot Sure

Adult Survey

Question 4: Have you ever tried alcohol?

80%

20%

Adult Survey

YesNoNot Sure

15%

75%

10%

Student Surveys

YesNoNot Sure

Question 5: Do you know any friends who drinks and how old they were when they had there first drink?

60%

30%

10%

Adult Survey

YesNoNot Sure 60

%

30%

10%

Student Surveys

YesNoNot Sure

CONCLUSION According to the results gathered, the adults

and students had similar and different views on the drinking age limit.

Most people already know that drinking under age is against the law and is dangerous.

Almost all the people surveyed said that the drinking age limit should not be lowered. But, people have different opinions on whether underage drinking should be allowed in certain situations.

CONCLUSION CONTINUED…

Some students feel that there could be exceptions for teens to drink. For example, some students think that a teen can drink if supervised by a parent.

Unlike students, parents feel that drinking underage is unacceptable at all times.

Adults feel that if you are not 21 years-old or older then you should not drink at all.

CONCLUSION CONTINUED… From the explanations of the surveys, it

was noted that alcohol is not only used as a sense of pleasure, but it is also used for religious beliefs.

Some students have tried alcohol, although this is a small percentage of students.

As you can see, adults and students opinions varies when it comes to the drinking age limit.

BIBLIOGRAPHY Cudler, Eric “Alcohol and the Brain” http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/alco.html Accessed on March 27, 2011.

TeensHealth “Alcohol” http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/alcohol/alcohol.html# Accessed on March 27, 2011.

Hanson, D. “Alcohol: Problems and Solutions” http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/UnderageDrinking.html Accessed on March 27, 2011

ProCon.org “Drinking Age” http://drinkingage.procon.org/ Accessed on March 27, 2011.

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