Before World War II, the arbitrator's decision largely relied on:
A) the National Labor Relations Board for enforcement.
B) criminal convictions under the National Arbitration Act of 1902.
C) persuasive and diplomatic capabilities of the arbitrator in forming a consensus opinion that both parties could accept.
D) public opinion.
E) the National Labor Relations Board for enforcement and criminal convictions under the National Arbitration Act of 1902.
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