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    Is the American Dream Still Alive Today? The American Dream is still alive today in some senses and in others not. In 1931 James Truslow Adams said that the American Dream is “...that dream of land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyman‚ with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” I agree that this still holds true today but disagree for many reasons as well. In today’s society there are many things that complicate the American Dream.. There are

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    signing of the Constitution in 1787? With the freedoms provided by the United States‚ a motto of achieving the ‘American Dream’ has developed‚ meaning anyone ‘has the opportunity for prosperity and success achieved through hard work regardless of their social status or circumstances at birth’ With the freedoms given to Americans by the Constitution‚ this should be attainable for all who dream of being successful. Democracy‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster as ‘a government by the people in which the supreme

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    American Dream is Still Alive My whole life I grew up believing that there is such thing as the American Dream. The last couple years my faith in that has been tested for sure. Today there are many problems with the economy; there are many people out there who think there’s no such thing as the American Dream anymore. “The creation of a government that is out of control‚ and thus out of touch‚ robs every citizen‚ preventing fulfillment of the original American Dream (Thomas 569).” I agree with this

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    “Is the American Dream Still Alive and Well?” (Debate) The American Dream is the result of possibilities and success. The term “American Dream” was been invented by James Truslow Adams in 1931: “That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man‚ with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” Another reference to the American Dream appears in the Declaration of Independence (1776). The author wrote that people are “endowed by their creator

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    “The American Dream” What is the American Dream? for some people they each have their own view of the American dream and for others they pretty much have the same reason‚ But some Authors were Kind enough to provide us examples for the american dream. According to Everett Rosenfeld’s article “American Dream is still alive‚ but unrecognized”Some people come to America and the first time they come its all fun and games and others that are living in the land already knows the real struggle. A “Unknown

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    Is Racism still alive today? Does the world we live in today still contribute to racism? Is it alright to see a neighbor being bashed for their physical appearance? Racism has been a huge controversial issue ever since the 1600’s. Slavery a massive benefactor that produced racism to be born. The human mind sees only what the person wants to see or believe‚ so they automatically think they are at the “top of the food chain”. Thus‚ creating a world of different preferences especially in the color

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    that the United States is run on. Under a democracy‚ the population and the people who are eligible to do so‚ vote to elect representatives for our state and country. As American citizens‚ we are extremely privileged to live in a country where we are free to be who we want and basically do what we want. Yes‚ under a democracy we still have laws we have to abide by‚ but overall‚ we have the most freedom out of any other country in this world. According to ait.org‚ a democratic government exists to serve

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    “The American Dream”. That can be interpreted as many different things to many different people. It started out as a dream of religious freedoms without prosecution. That has changed as the years go on. The puritans (and immigrants later on) originally wanted to be able to worship who they wanted. They just wanted to escape the hardships and punishments they would have suffered. In many countries if the people didn’t worship the God(s) their government or leader wished they would be punished. These

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    The American Dream has been the main topic of some people‚ and people are still wondering if the American dream is Dead‚ Or Alive‚ you will have to read to find out.The American dream for me is being able to have a house and a family and to be financially stable or better.The American Dream is alive and well‚ because in my society‚ people are moving up in life‚ like African american and the racial inequality. When I was a little kid‚ we came from Mexico to California‚ we had an aunt in California

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    blocks throughout the United States. Gold rushes and manifest destiny helped fuel the American Dream. The dream was alive. But the dream was far lived in reality. Many immigrants and citizens suffered underneath the conspiracies and corrupt rule of power hungry company‚ corporation‚ and business owners. Despite the suffering‚ the population of America kept growing from immigration. The American dream was still alive across the sea and in the

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