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As a result of the “Gentleman’s Agreement” of 1907,
Japanese Americans were moved immediately to internment camps.
Japanese children of Asian descent went to school with white children.
Japanese farm workers won hard fought collective bargaining rights.
Japanese restrictions of passports to emigrants to the US were lifted.

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Correct answer: Japanese children of Asian descent went to school with white children.

Explanation: The Gentlemen’s Agreement (1907–08) was an informal U.S.–Japan understanding in which Japan agreed to curb emigration of laborers to the U.S., and in return the U.S. agreed to withdraw the San Francisco school segregation order and avoid formal exclusion laws. The other statements are incorrect (internment came later in WWII; collective bargaining rights were unrelated; Japan did not lift but rather restricted passports).