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    American Dream Ideology

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    America, working citizens are given less chances to succeed, and lastly working citizens are literally not getting paid the money they deserve for their work. Immigrants/minorities in America are not getting the same respect as other Americans. The climate of the country rejects immigrants and separates them from the rest…

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    America, “...the land of the free and the home of the brave,” has become one of the most well-known and popular countries in all of history. America is a place where dreams come true and its citizens flourish. It brought the “American Dream” to fruition and nurtured it. It even helped out many other countries during its course of history. All of what America wants is what is best for its citizens and those around it. Thomas Paine, the author of “Rights of Man” describes America is a country…

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    An American is someone who calls the land of the United States home. A home is different from a house or one’s birthplace. A home is where an individual feels comfortable and familiar. I am an American because America is the home I belong to and choose to reside in. The discussions regarding the question of who is an American often taps into aspects of society such as race or class. In the introduction of the book, “A Different Mirror” by Ronald Takaki, Takaki argues that “The deeper…

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    Emily Rosenberg’s book, Spreading the American Dream , focuses on the process to export America’s economic and cultural influence internationally, focusing from the 1890s to 1945. The book highlights the relationship between the marketing of the American Dream, the expansion of global markets and consumption, and Rosenberg’s idea of liberal developmentalism. According to Rosenberg, liberal developmentalism established America’s international presence, stressing the value of democracy, the…

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    “American Exceptionalism” is thought to be the core belief in this country. “Ronald Reagan’s said, that serves as the democratic beacon and a model for other countries.”(Garcia, Lecture 1) To a certain point this is correct. The United States of America is an example for countries around the world, especially third world countries. But how can “American Exceptionalism” be true if the ideas and philosophies in the Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, and the federalist papers were…

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    Illegal Immigrants

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    Immigrants have to obtain a fake driver’s license and social security number to journey into America. Hiring a smuggler costs thousands of dollars and they usually supply immigrants with fake passports to take on an airplane. Most employers, in need of cheap labor, do not verify their employees’ status as a legal or illegal immigrant. Congress passes laws to punish employers for hiring illegal immigrants. With a need to escape the barrier that a country is, America seems so close but so far and…

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    How America is Becoming More Inclusive The American Dream- everyone knows what it is, but who can access it? In the past, the only people who’ve been able to achieve the level of success known as the American Dream was generally limited to white men. These days, however, American society is becoming increasingly inclusive to women and minority groups. While Americans still have a long ways to go until equality is completely achieved, many steps have been taken to ensure that all people,…

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    The nature of Mexican or Mexican-American people varies between good people with faith and ethical values and also evil ones as well. The reason for this is that a lot of these people practice religious faiths such as Catholicism and Christianity. For example, my mother brought me up in a Christian home with good values. A good and evil nature makes for a teachable society. The Mexican people are dominant over their environment and nature but not as much as Europe or the United states. They’ve…

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    “America’s Gift to My Generation” Our generation needs the gift the most because of all of the terrorist attacks on our soil in the past two decades. Our generation may not notice it because of all of the cell phone usage, but our military is fighting the hardest it has for us in the past 17 years because of new threats and new terrorist groups. Everyday we can do whatever we want to because we have people sacrificing their time, and sometimes their lives for us so we can be free. One gift…

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    Today’s United States is probably the greatest country on the planet. But America’s rise to the top didn’t come easy. We didn’t get our independence by sitting down and having it given to us. We had to fight for it and then after that, we had to work hard to make America the way it is today. Without someone doing their job at every single level, America would still be just a normal country. In Alduous Huxley’s Brave New World this remains true. From the highest class to the lowest class,…

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