It has always been a dream. The reality is not near as promising.
2007-11-18 12:20:57
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answered by TD Euwaite? 6
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The American Dream failed long ago. late 19th century through the 20th century. Rich got richer, poor got poorer and the dream died. All that is left is to kick some dirt on top of it and say some innappropriate words.
2007-11-19 06:28:01
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answered by The Dark Prince 3
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It hasn't failed just yet, but it is being pushed closer to the "societal dump" everyday. We need to get citizens to be proud of America and to put Americans First! Today, the US is too involved in the "global" society and it has abandoned its own people. Once we stop unfair trade policies, secure our borders against illegals, and begin to push American Pride again - as we did in years past - then we will see the American Dream come back to life, not only for its citizens, but for those immigrants who wish to come and live here "legally"!
2007-11-18 12:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-29 11:49:57
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answered by ? 4
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dude we are only 7 years into the century, little early to just give up, dont ya think, my american dream has not failed, america has failed but nothing can make the idea of your dream fail, unless you die or something
2007-11-18 12:05:11
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answered by take it or leave it 5
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How can you ask that when we've only just begun? I would like to think that it won't fail us in the next 93 years. I still have my dreams and I plan on them coming to fruition.
2007-11-19 00:05:49
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answered by Debbie Queen of All ♥ 7
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No, I would say it failed during the second half of the 20th century
2007-11-18 12:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Capitalism has killed it. 200 years of touting capitalism as the best economical system and sham democracy has killed the hopes of societal equality and created a polarized society that bears a frightening resemblance to England in the early 19th century. Someday soon, the poor will stop being complacent and there will be a revolution. Well, one can hope anyway.
It's said that history repeats itself, and man cannot learn from history, but I think that's wrong. I think the US government did learn from the mistakes of the 19th century English one in that the US has created a generation of complacent and entitled citizens who are more than happy to take what they are given and not "rock the boat."
So yes, because many people are too content in their squallor to force a change, too oblivious and trusting to question what the government and the media tells them, the American dream is dead.
2007-11-18 15:09:04
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answered by Cinnibuns 5
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It died IMO after the 50's and we started looking towards other countries. Not that I mind products from other countries but I believe that we gave up when we saw that other countries had (better,flashier and cheaper) goods.
2007-11-19 04:19:10
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answered by Autumn S 4
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No, not yet... But it was definetely hijacked by some religious fanatics with a fetish for death and money (not necessarily in that order)
2007-11-19 11:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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