The American Dream Argumentative Essay

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Work Cited "The American Dream, What Is The American Dream?" Students. Library of Congress, n.d. Web. 03 Dec. 2015. The main argument of this is in support that there is still an American Dream. Many people say that it is unattainable, but this article would say different. The article goes on to talk about america's values of what and who we are. Also many people argue the dream is just about obtaining materialistic items while others focus of living a simple and fulfilling life. This article is useful because it sides with my point of view of the American Dream. This being enficese on the dream being alive and obtainable. It also fits well with my many other sources since it fits into my side of the argument. The information is reliable because it comes …show more content…

The article also explains that depending on where you live can have an effect on your economic growth due to economic mobility which makes it harder to climb the economic ladder on the road to achieving the American Dream. The source is useful because it goes at the topic from a different angle I never thought to think about. It does this by talking about where you live can be a huge factor in achieving the dream. The article is different from any other article I have used, but it still fits well with the others. The goal is to inform the reader that different parts of the United States make it either harder or easier to climb the economic ladder to achieve the dream. This article was helpful since it added a different angle to my argument that I never thought about. It also helps shape my argument by providing the other look at the argument to add support that the dream is possible, just simply harder in some places. My thoughts on the topic were not changed, but were instead supported since the article believes the dream is

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