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History, 07.02.2021 23:30 mawawakaiii

What was the purpose of the 1907 “Gentlemen’s Agreement” between the United States and Japan? a.
to create open trade between the United States and Japan
b.
to promote understanding of Japanese culture
c.
to ensure equal treatment for Japanese American workers
d.
to stop Japanese workers from going to the United States

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