What was the result of the 1998 tobacco settlement?
A. tobacco companies agreed to pay $24 million to find ways to reduce teen smoking
B. tobacco companies agreed that they are responsible if the number of teen smokers increases
C. individuals are prohibited from suing tobacco companies for the adverse effects of tobacco on teenagers
D. tobacco companies were not liable to compensate states for treating people with smoking-related illnesses
Answer: A
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