The American Dream Research Paper

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Throughout today’s society, there are many different ideas of what it means to be American and what the American dream is to the people of the United States. The youth in the United States have views such as freedoms for school, church, travel, and entertainment. Some teenagers feel being American is the freedom to live as you want until you die through citizenship, acceptance, and equality (Gallup). The Dream is shown as a way of life the American people can live as they choose the amount of energy they put into projects. It is the individual success of each person as they see their personal future. A dream of peaceful happiness with a simple lifestyle full of opportunity and equality for all of the people living in one border no matter what race or ethnic background they have (Michels). Americans choose their own work ethic like Meyer Wolfsheim did in the 1919 World Series “He just saw the opportunity” (Gatsby 73). People in the United States think being American is coming …show more content…

It has an individual approach to achieve great things in one’s own life (Michels). It is the time when people work together and put in hard work to achieve anything they put their minds to do. The dream has an extreme about of cultural diversity and has the United States shown as a “melting pot” of different cultures (Michels). For many, the American Dream is a peaceful, simple, and happy life of opportunity and equality among all people (Michels). To some, the American Dream is a beacon of hope, but to others the dream is dead from loss of jobs and debt. To many Americans the dream was a nice house in the suburbs but has now moved to survival mode to function with basic things in life. The dream is not to have a joy to pay off debt but is now a hope of success in the future without shortcuts in life

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