Because of pressure from Western countries, garment producers in Bangladesh quit employing 30,000 to 50,000 child workers. What happened to these children?
A) The majority of children found higher-paying jobs, with better labor protections.
B) Many children went to work in jobs with worse conditions and lower pay, many in prostitution.
C) Almost all the children went back to school to learn a more lucrative trade.
D) The majority of the children went back to being children: playing in parks, hanging out with friends, going to the mall, and so forth.
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