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The American Dream In The 1920's

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The American dream was first founded upon the values of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness that are now stated in the Declaration of Independence (Warshauer.) The American dream in the 1920’s and now is supported by the strongest values of our Nation. During the roaring twenties, after the war, the economy started to crave a better lifestyle and felt that they deserved better. Society decided that everyone should have the same opportunity for success, no matter their social standing or where they came from (The 1920’s.) Not only did they feel entitled to have a good life, but they also knew that the only way their dreams could come true was through hard work and dedication. The american dream has not stayed the same over time, but it …show more content…

The dream started with Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration and from there it continued to flourish. As the Nation become older and as time went on, the term “dream” kept surfacing. Through the 19th century, America was thought to be the land where opportunity was everywhere. Society set their dreams high because it was true that anyone could achieve anything. In the 1800’s the American dream inspired pioneers and European immigrants to come to America seeking riches and jobs (The 1920’s.) In effect of that, by the 20th century the economy started to thrive. The economy was boosting and the roaring twenties introduced an American dream: Everyone deserves the same opportunity for success and riches through hard work and dedication no matter what (The American …show more content…

As immigrants came to America, they knew that it was a land like no other. They could sense the abundance of opportunity and wanted what every American had. From the roaring twenties and on is when society set the bar for hard work. They showed the world a prime example of perseverance considering the way that they persevered and survived the Great Depression and WWI, they knew that there was something better bound to be found in time. The american dream was based on hard work and the dream proves that hard work will most likely lead to success (Graham.) In today's world, there is opportunity everywhere: Education, the ability to dream and the freedom to feel, speak and believe what you want without fear of persecution. The 1920 American dream set the stage for the rest of the American dreams to be realized by each individual willing to work for their dream (Campbell.) It is now 2018, and everything in today's society is different, bold, and Americans are using their rights to speak out on what they believe in. The roaring twenties set the stage for future generations to overcome hardships by spreading the ideas of hardwork perpetuating

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