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3 September, 06:17

In the early 1900s, Japan said it would restrict the number of Japanese citizens emigrating to the United States if the United States did not impose restrictions on Japanese immigration and did not discriminate against Japanese citizens already living in America. What was this called?

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  1. 3 September, 08:10
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    What you described is called the Gentleman's Agreement

    It was a deal between the two countries that was about immigration and is perfectly described in what you provided.
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