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    can’t say the same, America is different in this regard. This teaching aspect raises the question that do Americans truly have freedom or liberty to have the opportunity to choose our destiny? The freedom and opportunity to have the right of attending school, college, having a job or career, or even deciding what we want to do with our life revolves around our choices. The illusion that Americans are truly “free” or the idea that we have the “opportunity” to do whatever we choose is just a false belief

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    A Dream That is Long Dead Why risk it all for a dream that is dead? The American dream is defined as having your desired career, home and family. Although many believe that the American dream is attainable, the truth is the American dream is not attainable because college tuition is expensive, there’s low wages and unemployment rate. To begin with, one of the reasons the Dream is no longer attainable due to the rise of college tuition being expensive. As stated by Huffpost Business, “The price

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    the University of Texas, authored the article “Is the American Dream dead?” She concludes that it is indeed dead or at least dying. Her main key points arguing for the death of the American Dream are the sharp decline in homeownership rates, the now unrealistic premise of upward mobility, nonexistent retirement funds, and surveys done by the American people. The term American Dream was first conceived by writer James Truslow Adams: “that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and

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    Although some people feel as though the American Dream is inaccessible to all, or even dead, the truth is that America still provides access to the American Dream through education, equal opportunity, and security. Many Americans, including professionals and individuals alike, feel as though the American Dream is too far out of reach and have little hope for its return. One reason that Americans feel that America does not provide access to the American Dream is because Citizens with lower income may

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    articles, “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold by Brandon King, the author argues his opinions on the American dream and how it still alive and attainable, although he realizes that the dream is not the same as it was before. At the time King wrote this article, he was a student at the University of Cincinnati in 2011, three years after the stock market crash in 2008. With the timing of the stock market crashing, this gave King the idea of writing about the American dream and how it is today

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    we have been engaged in change.The american dream is like a belief that every citizen is supposed to follow. WRONG! I believe that the american dream is dead because majority of the middle class will not have enough money for a good retirement, due to declining wages,and from rising expenses will have families struggle. Firstly, due to not having enough money for retirement, the american dream is not achievable. According to the article”Is the American Dream Dead?”, written by Mechele Dickerson,

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    The American Dream You’re walking into your local gas station and you get your daily amenities. You pay for your soda and candy, although as you’re leaving the gas station you notice a piece of paper on the ground. You reach to pick up the paper and it’s a lottery ticket. Later that night as you watch your TV to see if you have the winning numbers, you hear the numbers and...YOU WON. As your cheerfully jumping until you hear this ringing noise. The more time that passes the louder the noise gets

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    The American Dream is dead The American dream is dead! I have reached this conclusion for a very simple reason: It’s true. The key elements of the American dream is a living wage, retirement security, the opportunity for one's children to get ahead in life are now unreachable for all but the wealthiest among us. And it’s getting worse. As inequality increases, the fundamental elements of the American dream are becoming increasingly unaffordable for the majority of its United States citizens. One

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    Ricky Triska Period: 1/2 Date: 9/6/17 The American Dream I believe the American Dream is dead. The American Dream was of living in a land of freedom and equality full of opportunities by discipline, working hard and perseverance to reach your dream life. All that is drowned by greed, in the realization of working hard you whole life and not making it up the ladder. America was built on greed because while America was being founded and becoming a nation everyone worried about was having harvesting

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    American Dream, Dead or Alive? The American Dream started as a dream for minorities or citizens of other countries; furthermore, they knew if they came to America and worked hard they could make a better life for themselves and their family. In America, there is equal opportunity for everyone; therefore, people are not categorized based on race, gender, or religion. Over time, people have started to believe that the American dream is unachievable because of racism, gender roles, and a poor economy

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