Three Great Men that Embodied the American Dream

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The American dream is based upon the drive to become successful in life. It is a social ideal that having both freedom and liberty will include opportunity for prosperity and success in America. America is the land of opportunity. We are the home of freedom and liberty. Any man, immigrant or native born, all want the same thing. That is to make money. The reason why I put so much emphasis on man is that during this period in America and when the American dream was the most emphasized was during the industrialization period. During this time, a man would want to have a good job and make money in order to support his family and home. A poor kid who lived in the slums would want to work hard and have perseverance in order to build up from the bottom and make the dream a reality. Three men that came to mind that worked hard to have the American dream would be Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ford, and Andrew Carnegie. These three men all came from a poor background. They worked their way from the bottom to build their careers and even helped the American society by influencing the advancement in technology. They dug their heads into books and read anything they could to better themselves. These men not only created a huge impact in the technology but also built the standard for the people to live the American dream. These three men have shown me that I can get to the top of my dreams and goals from starting at the bottom. For every American, having the American dream is the best goal to conquer.
Benjamin Franklin was America's best philosopher, inventor, politician, scientist, business strategist, diplomat, writer and one of America's founding fathers. He grew up from the poor middle class and still made a huge impact on American society. One...

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...s. These three men read book after book and educated themselves further to reach their goals and dreams even when people never thought it would be possible. Benjamin Franklin did not need to go to college to influence and educate the public with his writings. Henry Ford it made it possible for the average people to go places with their own vehicle. Andrew Carnegie used his success and money to influence others. These three men have shown me the drive, the aggressiveness, the love they had to build their careers. In order to have the American Dream you have to want it and never stop fighting for it.

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Isaacson, Walter. Benjamin Franklin: An American Life. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003. Print.
PBSVIDEO. Andrew Carnegie: The Richest Man in the World. Prod. YouTube, n.d. Web. 01 May 2014.

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