Japan and the United States :The Atlantic Monthly, 1917

1: He says teachers on the west coast are saying a war with Japan is inevitable.

1: A riot in Japan was against the Japanese government, not the U.S.

1: The 3 problems between the two countries.

2: Japan will not fight over restricted immigration.

3: He doesn't expect the U.S. to go to war over China.

1: Japan may have to take steps if the anti-Japanese agitation continues, though.

1: Some anti-Japanese rumors.

2: Some Americans have spread war rumors in Japan.

3: The issue of Japanese immigration is no longer a vital issue.

1: Picture brides.

1: Japan is not seeking annulment of the Gentlemen's Agreement.

2: Japan has stopped its emigration to the U.S.

1: Equal nations are not supposed to discriminate against each other.

2: Japanese own little land in California.

1: Japan wants to become an economic power in the world.

2: Japan will not interfere with American interests in China.

1: Some Japanese are getting upset about how they are being treated by the U.S.



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