The American Dream South Korea Essay

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The American Dream is where people from other countries can find new life and start over with new and better opportunities. It is possible because the Declaration of Independence protects it of the people’s rights. The government makes it possible of how it is run by the people. Everyone that is in the United States or came to it has their own point of view of the American Dream. Either they have opportunities, new jobs, new life, safe place anything they believe in. There are places that do not run like the United States. They are run by different type of Government system and some of them are the worst. Some countries like North Korea isolate their people from the outside world and look through their private life that should be private. Some brave people would try to cross the border to South Korea or China but it’s a lot of illegal doing but sometimes some rules are wrong. People of the U.S are made up with people around the world and we are the number one country to have successful opportunities. People around the world wish they can move to the U.S, but most can’t due to their country’s laws or their wealth. The Founding Father’s point of view of The American Dream “that each person's desire to pursue …show more content…

How they say is because the inequality of income distribution. Everyone says this because they compare the rich to the poor. The way how it works is that the opportunity is a chance not a guarantee so the rich or middle class took the chance and made it worthwhile, the poor never took the chance or poorly made decisions in life. To be honest the distribution is not fair but the hardest jobs should get the most money, it makes sense that people that went to college should be being paid more than others since they are highly educated. However, the government doesn’t show the respect that college graduates, so their payment is the same as a person who never went to college, which is not

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