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    American Dream Dbq

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    “Hey Google, define American Dream.” “American Dream means the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative.” Ever since the Unite States of America was the first modern nation to establish a democratic government on July, 4 1776, they strive to form a perfect country where everyone can enjoy their natural rights and prosperity. This is the main reason why more and more immigrants all over the…

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    The American Dream In the continent of Asia where I used to live, the American dream has brought to my attention to live and work here in America. Certainly, there are three categories that I want to share to which this American dream for me is well and alive and these are as follows: Due to poverty, due to lack of employment and due to family responsibility. First category is due to poverty. Anyone in my hometown in Asia wants to come in America because of poverty and to have…

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    The American Dream was created to give everyone equal opportunity, and it encouraged people to believe in the freedom that they should so rightfully receive. Since then Americans have had the goal of living a happy and comfortable life (Hartmann). The American Dream is one of the main things that bring people from all over into our country. People come from all over because they believe America is a place for change, but with so many new people coming Americans have been affected. Even though…

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    What it means to be an American The majority of Americans would say their country, United States of America, is the greatest country on the face of the planet. However, it wasn’t always like this. Many of the bravest leaders who have ever lived, our ancestors, took part in fighting for the privileges and freedoms we Americans receive today. These courageous men and women stood up against what was wrong, and fought for what was right. These citizens who came before us are the reason for…

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    The United States is a nation that is made up of many different nationalities from all over the world. Many of these people come to seek the American Dream, a better lifestyle that portrays freedom and a chance of prosperity into a person’s life. People from some of these nations that desperately strive to come to the United States, in some ways violate the legal system of the United States. Illegal Immigration into the United States has been a widespread issue, and not only as to the excess…

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    What it means to be an American The majority of Americans would say their country, United States of America, is the greatest country on the face of the planet. However, our country didn’t acquire this reputation overnight. There is a story behind the term “land of opportunity”, which is embedded into our country’s core. Americans are people who make their own decisions, express themselves freely, and connect with their neighbors through the sense of freedom and the pursuit of the American Dream,…

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    For some the American Dream is attainable, but for others it will always be just a dream. In 1913, the American Dream was introduced as “the ideal that every U.S. citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination and initiative”. But in times like this, it is not the case. In today’s society the American Dream is harder to achieve than it was decades ago. However, it is still possible. One of the most common ways to achieve one’s American…

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    Pursuing My American Dream

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    I was seventeen and was watching an Indian movie along with my friends about young children going abroad to be independent and to fulfill their goals in life. I came to realize that it was a dream of many people to pursue higher education in the United States. After much thought, I was certain it was also a dream of mine to further my education in the home of the brave. As we all know, America is considered the land of opportunities, which is the main reason I chose to pursue my dreams and goals…

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    Quite a bit of people like to say that America is one of the greatest countries in the world, number one even. Their reason? They say America is a country of greatness, filled with freedom, justice, and opportunities. To some, this country brought riches and good health, unfortunately it wasn't so kind to others. The truth is that America isn't leading the world in very much it is full of prejudice and inequality. The book ¨ Farewell to Manzanar¨ by Jeanne Wakatsuki and James D. Houston…

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    Growing up in a border city in the state of Texas is like living in a foreign country when compared to capital cities, or small towns rich in cattle and agriculture scattered across the nation. Being able to go from one country to another, the United States and Mexico, within minutes has given me a unique way of understanding and be able to adapt to the two different cultures at the same time. Being born in Mexico, and having to move to the US at a young age wasn’t a huge culture shock. Giving…

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