How Has The American Dream Changed

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The American Dream written by James Adams in 1931, "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" regardless of social class or circumstances of birth.
The american dream was in the declaration of independence that ‘’all men are created equal.’’ The meaning of the American Dream has changed over time. In the beginning the American Dream promised a country that people had a chance to work their way through their own labor. The American Dream began with challenging plans for the most opportunities, working hard to earn a living, and finding financial success. There were many things that changed in the American Dream. Children born to the Great Depression era never saw the economic hardships and huge unemployment in that decade. Which made them lack the same motivation to land jobs and …show more content…

When you hear a certain song or look at a certain painting does it make you feel some type of way? No, not all people care so much about paintings and music but most do. Mood deflects what song you decided to listen! When you are sad you either listen to sad songs to just make you sadder or you listen to happy songs to make you feel better. Songs inspire a lot of people to go and do what they believe in. Some use music for religion, sports, etc. Music can really make someone go out there and be who they want to be.
Pictures can help someone by giving them ideas on how to make the perfect painting! Everyone sees different things in different paintings and values it in a different way. For example The picture the homeward bound.. what do you see in it? Some people see the different animals in the clouds and some people see them just as normal clouds.
All dreams are different for everyone! Even if two people have the same ‘’dream’’ they mean it in a different way! Dreams are things that make people! Not all dreams come true but some live from

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