The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the Gentlemen's Agreement with Japan in 1907 both illustrate the role of nativism in the development of United States policies. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "1".
These two acts and Agreements were there to reduce the
tensions of United States with other two powerful nations. They both were a
kind of informal agreement that needed both parties to adhere to the points of
agreement and thus there would be less tension.
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The British, who were present in large numbers, sometimes treated the Native Americans harshly and allowed settlers to take Native American lands. However, the French, with fewer settlers, wanted the Native Americans as allies.
The fifth finger to bend distinctly inward toward the fourth ring finger.
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Under total war, governments believed that unity and loyalty were essential, especially when they made decisions that could be unpopular. The press was censored, citizens with suspected loyalties (Japanese descent in the US, Germans in Europe) were subjected to confinement in internment camps.
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