The correct short-term outcome is headaches.

Why headaches is the best answer

  • Kidney failure, cirrhosis of the liver, and heart disease are typically long-term effects of heavy, prolonged alcohol use, usually developing after years of damage.
  • Underage drinkers are far more likely to experience immediate effects like headaches, nausea, dizziness, and impaired judgment after drinking, which are short-term reactions to alcohol.

So, for the question:

“Which short-term outcome would underage drinkers most likely to experience? kidney failure, cirrhosis of the liver, headaches, heart disease”

The best answer is: headaches.

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