According to the "Gentlemen's Agreement" negotiated by Roosevelt in 1907,
A) the main issues of the Russo-Japanese War were peacefully settled.
B) China promised not to issue passports for laborers seeking work in America.
C) Chinese immigration was severely restricted.
D) Japan promised not to issue passports for laborers seeking work in America.
D
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During the Mexican War:
a. Mexican troops occupied much of Texas after winning at the Alamo. b. the bulk of the fighting occurred in California. c. for the first time, the U.S. troops occupied a foreign capital. d. an American revolt in California led briefly to a monarchy. e. Whigs strongly supported Polk's policies.
One result of the difficult presidential election of 1800 was passage of the Twelfth Amendment, requiring electors to cast separate ballots for president and vice president.
a. true b. false
Which of the following issues became the focus of workers around the country in 1886?
A) the eight-hour work day B) child labor C) the $3 per hour minimum wage D) workplace safety regulations
Upton Sinclair's 1906 novel, The Jungle, encouraged the federal government to regulate the
A. oil industry. B. steel industry. C. housing industry. D. railroad industry. E. meatpacking industry.