In the early 1980s, authorities in this city attempted to control a heroin epidemic by designating a supervised “needle park” behind its central train station. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this largest city in a country that developed a “four-pillar” policy to mitigate drug abuse.
ANSWER: Zürich
[10e] One of the four pillars is this two-word approach exemplified by the “needle park” in Zürich. This approach is characterized by preventing negative effects from drug use in lieu of preaching abstinence.
ANSWER: harm reduction [or harm minimization; prompt on safe injection]
[10m] Seminal cohort studies gauged harm reduction’s success in this European city beginning in 1984. The Provo movement supported several “white plans” in this city, where squatters opposed the coronation of a new queen in 1980.
ANSWER: Amsterdam [accept Amsterdam Cohort Study] (The queen was Beatrix.)
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