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tobacco
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United States
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Tobacco use in the United States is becoming less accepted and more regulated because of its harmful health effects.
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24
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2
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tobacco
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Middle Eastern countries
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Tobacco use is socially accepted and integrated into cultural traditions in Middle Eastern countries, with varying regulations in public spaces.
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21
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3
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tobacco
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Cuba
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Tobacco is deeply ingrained in Cuban culture and holds significant social and cultural importance.
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5
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4
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tobacco
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Colonial America
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Tobacco was a crucial cash crop for the economy in Colonial America.
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2
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5
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tobacco
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Indigenous culture
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Tobacco holds spiritual significance and is used in traditional ceremonies in Indigenous cultures.
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2
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6
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tobacco
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Indigenous cultures of North America
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Tobacco holds sacred significance in Indigenous North American cultures, used in ceremonial and spiritual practices for its purifying smoke.
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2
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7
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tobacco
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Native American
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Tobacco holds spiritual significance in Native American culture.
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2
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8
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tobacco
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Dominican Republic
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Tobacco is culturally significant in the Dominican Republic, and is often used in traditional ceremonies and social gatherings.
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1
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9
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tobacco
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Hohokam culture
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Tobacco was central to the religious and ceremonial practices of the Hohokam culture, and was used for spiritual reasons.
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1
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10
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tobacco
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Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region
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Tobacco was used by Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region for ceremonial and medicinal purposes.
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1
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11
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tobacco
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Land culture
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Tobacco is a cash crop and important part of the historical agricultural economy in land culture.
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1
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12
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tobacco
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Native American tribes
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Tobacco has been culturally and spiritually significant to Native American tribes for centuries.
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