History, asked by majied7074, 1 year ago

Which of these do the mayor's comments foreshadow? the great migration the chinese exclusion act the gentlemen's agreement the immigration act of 1924?

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Answered by writersparadise
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The correct answer should be - The Gentlemen's Agreement.

The Gentlemen's Agreement was an agreement made by the US. According to it, Japan agreed to decrease the number of workers who were coming to the US.In return for this curbing, US President Roosevelt agreed to let the wives of those Japenese men who were already living in the United States to join and live with them.

The Mayor had told that the Japanese were more dangerous than the Chinese and so they had to decrease their immigration. So, they worked on the Gentlemen's Agreement which reduced the Japanese immigration into the US.
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