When the United Automobile Workers conducted "sit-down strikes" against General Motors, Roosevelt
A) thought them illegal, but refused to intervene.
B) sent in the National Guard to drive the workers out of the plants.
C) pledged his support to the strikers.
D) ordered both sides into binding arbitration.
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