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babes bikes boots : the american dream
The American Dream could be said to have existed as far back as the founding of the Thirteen Colonies. People risked the dangerous Atlantic crossing in order to begin a new life in America where one could become wealthy and free from prejudices of any sort.
The 19th century however, is the era in which the American Dream was the strongest. During the California Gold Rush of 1849, thousands flocked to America in order to seek their fortunes in gold.
In the 20th century, the American Dream had its challenges. The Great Depression caused widespread hardship during the 30's, and was almost a reverse of the dream for those directly affected. Racial inequality and legal discrimination prevented African-Americans across the country from attaining the American Dream.
Since the end of World War II, young American families have sought to live in relative comfort and stability in the suburbs that were built up around major cities. In modern times, the American Dream is seen as a possible accomplishment, as all children can go to school and get an education. Though the drive to it waned during those years, the dream itself has never died out. In terms of governance, it should be noted that each current amendment to the United States Constitution has expanded personal rights, rather than restricted them.
The advancements in technology in the late 20th century resulted in unparalleled economic growth. The arrival of computers, the Internet, and other modern technologies created hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs and increased the national standard of living.
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