This paper purposes to distinguish the relation between Agree and locality in nominal displacement. This paper thus focuses on how Agree and Move have an influence on the recent much-disputed issue concerning DP displacement. It is true that some scholars, including Chomsky (2000), argue that the operation Move is a composite operation. Meanwhile, others like Lee (2001) argue that Agree and Move are separate computational operations, noting the different roles that Agree and Move have to play, respectively. By examining these contradictory arguments, this paper tries to shed light on the Agree-Move relations, in view of DP movement in wh-questions, in particular. To see what influence the notion of locality has on DP-movement in Agree-Move operations, this paper reviews three different arguments. It also takes up Shakespearean and French data as a piece of supporting evidence for a new proposal.