What did the Gentleman's Agreement of 1908 accomplish?

A. Designed laws to grant greater rights to African-Americans in the south in exchange for other concessions.
B. Spurred a multi-lateral American-Japanese decision where immigrants could not own land in their new countries.
C. Activated a promise with Japan to restrict immigration in exchange for better treatment of Japanese immigrants.
D. Began an open-trade policy between the United States and Europe over trade with China.


Answer: C

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