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The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

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Page 1: The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

The American DreamA Brief History

Page 2: The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

“I came to America because I heard that streets here were

paved with gold. When I came I learned three things:

first: streets in America are not paved with gold;

second: streets in America are not paved at all;

third: I am expected to pave them.”

• Recollections of 1900's immigrant

Page 3: The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

The Start of the American Dream

• The revolutionists believed in an America where everyone was treated equally

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Early Days: Manifest Destiny

• Because of all of the unused resources, and America expanding, immigrants came to America

• Immigrants could improve their social standing in one generation

Page 5: The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

1930s: Fear and Hoarding

• In 1931, writer James Truslow Adams gives them one: “that Americans dream of a better, richer, and happier life for all our citizens of every rank.”

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1940s: War and Consequences

• More people could now attend college, buy cars, and have a large family

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1950s: The Calm Between the Storms

• Post-War plenitude—and post-traumatic stress—reinforce family values, as seen on TV, which serves to distract Americans from the threat of war and the counterculture movement.

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1960s: The Big Boom

• A new generation rejects the cautious materialism of their parents for an expressive, exuberant form of idealism (that canny marketers are only too happy to monetize).

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1970s: Oil Bust

• The idealism of the 60s gives way to all-out pleasure-seeking behavior, but oil shocks and rampant inflation ensure that luxury is defined as nothing fancier than polyester jumpsuits and attending nightclubs.

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1980s: Nouveau Pastiche

• A new diverse middle class appears

• This is personified by Bill Cosby, whose TV persona, Cliff Huxtable, somehow earns millions while practicing obstetrics in Brooklyn Heights.

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1990s: eDREAMING

• People want to be able to buy a third car, private planes, or another house

• Extremely materialistic (selfish, money-oriented)

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2000s: A Dream Deferred?

• The American Dream runs amok. Strung out on diet pills, wrapped in Sunggies, Twittering away their pursuit of happiness, Americans, led by a frat boy with a meaningless M.B.A., achieve the dream of talking about themselves. Then, in the fall of 2008, they hit bottom.

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“What does the phrase ‘The American dream’ mean to

you?”• Four years ago, 19 percent of those

surveyed supplied answers that related to financial security and a steady job, and 20 percent gave answers that related to freedom and opportunity.

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Today

“Freedom to live our own life.”

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“Created equal.”

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“Someone could start from nothing.”

Page 17: The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

“That everybody has a fair chance to succeed.”

Page 18: The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

“To become whatever I want to be.”

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“To be healthy and have nice family and friends.”

Page 20: The American Dream A Brief History. “I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first:

“More like Huck Finn; escape to the unknown; follow your dreams.”

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James Truslow Adams

• “It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain the fullest stature of which they are innately capable.”

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American Dream•What is your American Dream?

•How do you hope to accomplish this dream?