The American Dream In Thomas Paine's Rights Of Man

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America the melting pot of the world is where people come to live the “American dream” founded and built on immigrants with hope of a better life. Thomas Paine a strong believer in the independence from England wrote the book Rights of Man. Paine’s support and analysis of America is valid but in many ways, turns out void of truth. Throughout American history there have been many elements that have made Paine’s statement true. As one of the super powers in the world, America is known for its ample amount of opportunities for success. The “American dream” has lived in this country to present-day and still reigns true in the way that everyone has a chance to live out their dream, no matter how big or small they maybe. For example, the

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