President Theodore Roosevelt's attitude toward labor disputes differed from that of his predecessors in that
A) He tended to favor big business
B) He was a tireless advocate for the labor movement
C) He used a "hands-off" approach and let workers and bosses settle their own disputes
D) he was active in settling an important strike and defended the rights of workers to organize
E) He asked the attorney general to prosecute union organizers to foster a pro-commercial climate