The answer has nothing to do with color: people tend to behave when intoxicated as they believe intoxicated people do. In those societies in which people do not believe that drinking causes disinhibition, it does not have that effect. In societies that view intoxication as an excuse for otherwise unacceptable behavior, people tend to act inappropriately when intoxicated.
When people are falsely led to believe that they have been consuming, they tend to act as if they had been drinking. Likewise, when people are falsely led to believe that they have not been drinking alcohol but have, they tend not to act so intoxicated.
I know of no evidence that black men are more abusive when intoxicated than any other category of men.
Black men may or may not be 'more' abusive than other ethnics, Men are usually abusive because they were around it as a young person. Or, they simply want to have their way and hitting is a good way to get people to do what you want.
The womans body absorbs alcohol faster. Women can drink less amounts of alcohol to get drunk the same way men do but they drink more.
Probably men, since it takes more to get them drunk.
Generally speaking, yes. This is true around the world.
They drank more. (Antebellum period)
No
This is a generalisation, and a highly incorrect one at that. Women can be, are just as abusive and insecure as men. Many men are not abusive and are quite secure with themselves - the opposite is in fact a minority.
"Heavy drinking" is a non-specific term that has little use in real life. The recommended alcohol intake is 1 unit (about .6 ounces of pure alcohol) per day for women, 2 for men. Women's livers do not process alcohol as efficiently as men's do, and men are usually larger, thus the difference.Far more important than how much you drink is why you drink. If you feel that you need alcohol to feel normal, or to recover from the stresses of normal living, you may have a problem. We all say, "I need a drink!" from time to time. If you really mean it, look out.
Alcohol is banned in Saudi Arabia for all people, both men and women are forbidden. However, both men and women are permitted to drink any non-intoxicating beverage.
Men, unfortunately.
Armenian men are as abusive as men from any other culture. It is unfair to pick one culture as being especially abusive when so many cases of abuse are found in every culture.
The temperance movement was a reform movement that opposed excessive use of alcohol and advocated "temperance," or abstinence from alcohol. The reformers' argument was that men who drank excessively would spend most of their money on alcohol rather than on food for their families. Additionally, these men were usually very abusive.