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J. Moreau, ‘"I Learned it by Watching                              !” The Partnership for a Drug-Free America and the Attack on "Responsible Use” Education in the 1980s’, Journal of Social History, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 710–737, Mar. 2016, doi: 10.1093/jsh/shv062.
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D. K. Williams and Oxford University Press, God’s own party: the making of the Christian right. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010 [Online]. Available: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195340846.001.0001
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