Is the American Dream Changing or Fading Away?

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In the 1920s, the American Dream was much different from what we believe the American Dream is today. Although it is changing, the American Dream is also fading and people are making their own dreams. The American Dream is the traditional social ideals of the United States and many people’s lives revolve around trying to achieve what they perceive this dream as. “Childhood was better when I was a kid.” Being a teenager that statement is used a lot in my life from grandparents and parents. The American Dream was originated in the early days of settlement. Immigrants to the United States were searching for opportunities that were inevitable in their own country. After the country grew and people were settled into their own classes, the American Dream changed. “Instead of striving for equality, they just wanted to get as rich as they could get” is a good way to describe the way they acted towards the 1920s. The only acceptable classes to be in was first class, top of the food chain, and have more money than the man standing next to you. Money was most people’s motivation in the 1920...

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