Because of pressure from the United States, the garment industry in Bangladesh dismissed 30,000 to 50,000 child laborers. This action:
A) was very beneficial, for most of the children returned to school full time.
B) resulted in many of the children turning to prostitution, street begging, or working in jobs with even worse working conditions.
C) led to a civil uprising in Bangladesh, claiming the lives of almost 4,000 of these children.
D) None of the answers is correct.