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<span>The Americans supported the conservative movement because they were trying to get more freedoms for individuals and businesses.
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The 1975 amendments added protections from voting discrimination for language minority citizens [link to tools of suppression and fed law]. The law now requires jurisdictions with significant numbers of voters with limited or no English proficiency to provide voting materials and assistance in relevant languages in addition to English.
The best option in terms of the Gentleman’s Agreement of 1907 would be that "<span>The United States would not segregate Japanese immigrants, and Japan would not allow further emigration to the United States," although it had less to do with segregation and more to do with not allowing more Japanese into the US. </span>