Which of the following best describes the Gentleman’s Agreement of 1907? Cuba would seek US approval before entering into an agr
eement with any other country and would allow the United States to interfere in Cuban affairs. The United States would not control an independent Cuba and would not interfere in Cuban affairs. The United States would not segregate Japanese immigrants, and Japan would not allow further emigration to the United States. Japan would allow the United States to control the Philippines as long as it respected Japan's territorial borders.
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>
C) The United States would not segregate Japanese immigrants, and Japan would not allow further emigration to the United States.
Explanation:
The Gentlemen's Agreement within the United States and Japan in 1907-1908 described an attempt by President Theodore Roosevelt to quiet rising pressure within the two countries over the migration of Japanese workers. An unofficial compromise within the united states and the nation of Japan where the U.S. would not force a limitation on Japanese immigration or students and Japan would not permit more emigration to the U.S.
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