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A deal between the United States and Japan that allowed Japan to ban emigration to the United States A gentlemen's agreement refers to the informal agreement between two people.
There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.There is no "official" religion in the United States where religion must be separated from government pursuant the the United States Constitution.
No, the United States Navy does not have an official flower.
The Plains states were purchased by the United States from France as part of the treaty affair. This was an agreement between the two.
There is no official language in the United States; English is the de facto language.
The United States does not have any official languages at the federal level. English is the most widely spoken language and is the unofficial national language, but there is no official designation.
No bill ever made English the official language of the United States. The US does not have an official language.
The United States does not have an official language. Therefore, English was never the official language of the United States.
It decreases the cost of importations from Mexico and Canada into the United States and from the United States to Canada and Mexico. As it says (North American Free Trade Agreement)
The oak is the official national tree of the United States.
In 1907, the Gentlemen's agreement between the United States and Japan was enacted. In this agreement, Japan would no longer issue passports to Japanese emigrants and the United States would allow immigration for only the wives, children and parents of current Japanese whom already reside in the United States.
There is no official religion anywhere in the United States.