<u>Answer</u>:
Gentlemen's agreement was signed between the United states of America and Japan in 1907
<u>Explanation</u>:
In 1907, the California Board of Education passsed a discriminatory regulation against children of Japanese origin. It required Japanese children to study in a specific schools allotted to them.
Gentlemen's agreement: So, in 1907, United states of America and Japan proposed this agreement. In that agreement, Japan agreed that it would not issue new passport to Japanese citizens to work in US. USA, exchange agreed to remove the discriminations against Japanese who were already residing there.
Answer:
Native mascots are also part of the larger issues of cultural appropriation and the violation of indigenous intellectual property rights, which includes all instances where non-natives use indigenous music, art, costumes, etc. in entertainment and commerce. It has been argued that harm to Native Americans occurs because the appropriation of Native culture by the majority society continues the systems of dominance and subordination that have been used to colonize, assimilate, and oppress indigenous groups.
Explanation:
so no Native American Mascots should not be used in collegiate and professional sports
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Answer:
Then stop saying on everybody's questions "link is below, good luck!" It is really annoying I will answer your question when you have promised to never reply "link in the file" again
Explanation:
The action by the state of Maryland which led to McCulloch v. Maryland was that it attempted to stop a branch of the Second Bank of the United States from bringing in notes that were not made in Maryland, as they were taxed if they were from out of state. This case led to the necessary and proper clause being used and is one of the most famous Supreme Court cases in the history of the United States.