smoke alarm\nthe use of tobacco is the most destructive vice in the united states. in spite of the…

smoke alarm\nthe use of tobacco is the most destructive vice in the united states. in spite of the widespread knowledge that using tobacco leads to serious health problems, it is still the largest preventable cause of illness and death in the united states. products such as cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco come from the nicotine - rich leaves of the tobacco plant. nicotine is a stimulant, and its addictive properties are what make tobacco products so habit - forming. cigarettes alone kill 480,000 americans annually. included in that statistic are the roughly 41,000 each year who die from exposure to secondhand smoke - people who arent even using tobacco themselves. while it might seem appealing to call for an abrupt halt on growing and\nwhat is the authors main claim or argument?\nthe united states economy would collapse if its government enacted a ban on tobacco production and sales.\nresearch shows that warning labels on tobacco packaging are more effective than outlawing tobacco in the united states.\nhistorically, united states citizens have been shown to be even more drawn to banned items like alcohol and tobacco.\nan outright ban on tobacco in the united states is not a workable solution to the health problems that tobacco causes.
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The text first emphasizes the harm of tobacco (health problems, deaths), then mentions that while an abrupt halt (ban) might seem appealing, it's likely the author is suggesting it's not a workable solution. The other options (economy collapse - no mention of economy; warning labels - not discussed; citizens drawn to banned items - no historical evidence given in text) are not supported by the given passage. The key is that the text starts with the problem of tobacco but then the "while...abrupt halt" part implies the author is commenting on the feasibility of a ban.
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An outright ban on tobacco in the United States is not a workable solution to the health problems that tobacco causes.