Soojin Kim American dream.

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Soojin Kim American dream

Definition of American Dream the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity traditionally held to be every American. Americans believe that with work hard, you can succeed.

is the american dream a real term or attitude?

attitude Even Americans who are not wealthy still believe in dream. If it is real term, everyone who work hard is wealthy.

american dream in 1920s Freedom that allows all citizens of the U.S to pursue their goals in life through hard work. Charleston ( music and dance ) Wealthy Status Family

american dream of today Money Education Getting job Free life Leisurely retirement

1920s 2015s Money More materialism Future Money House Education More materialism Money Freedom form the oppressive society Party

my american dream Go to college Get a good job Happy Family Start round-the-world trip

I believe and do not believe the american dream I believe that if i work hard, then my dreams come true

is it still real idea, or is it outdated?

it is still real idea Many people work hard for their own american dream.