In his "gentleman's agreement" with the Japanese, President Roosevelt agreed to
a. end anti-Japanese discrimination.
b. accept increased numbers of Japanese workers' entrance into the U.S.
c. lift his opposition to Japanese expansion in East Asia.
d. withdraw U.S. troops from Tokyo Bay.
e. recognize the rebel government in Japan.
a
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