What does it mean to be an American to you? To me being an American means that you have the American spirit and if you are an american citizen. Of course there are conflicts on who should be able to live in America and who should be an American citizen. I think everyone should have the ability if they are able to pay for a place to live and a job should come to America. Just like with everything else if you look past the dirty cover then you could see the shining gold inside and the good people that…
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In the current political environment, the question “What does it mean to be an American” is one that really caused me to think and reflect deeply. And while some are vowing to “Make America Great Again”, I think there are already a number of things that already make America great and make me proud to be an American. Early on, our founding fathers suggested through the Constitution that at its core, what it meant to be American was simply “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” That’s a…
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How does one simply begin to explain what it means to be an American? Being an American does not necessarily mean being born and raised in America. It does not mean that you are a white man or woman who has more rights than others. No, being an American has a much deeper meaning than that. Anyone who believes in their rights and that they should all have equal freedoms can be considered an American. For example, there have been many colored figures throughout history who have stood up for the rights…
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America is the land of the free. To be an american is to be someone that is free. Slavery is the opposite of the ideals of being an american. Which happened during many times throughout the history of america. Being an american also means that your skin color mattered to be called an American. America who had oppressed black african and other races also fought for their freedom. Which leads me to think that it just takes time for changes to be made, but when it does everybody can see and tell that america…
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What does freedom mean to you? Does it mean being able to vote? Or have a good education? Black people in the North may not have been slaves, but they also didn't have a lot of the freedoms that white people did. In my opinion, even though African Americans living in places like Boston and New York were not slaves, they still weren't free. African-Americans in the North might have been able to live their lives as normal people, but had very few social freedoms. For example, Charles Mackay, an English…
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My American Dream What does the American Dream mean for me? To me, the American Dream means no matter what your parents did or what society wants you to do, you can do whatever you dream and whatever makes you happy. Another part of the American Dream is finding a job that I enjoy and makes enough money that I have extra to spend pursuing my hobbies. Collage Explanation When I was younger I often spent my free time playing racing games. I have always wanted to drive a sports car. That is why…
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Transcription.” the things that it takes to be an American are represented. Through each of these, different ways of being or not being an American are revealed. To be an American means to have rights and freedoms and act upon them. Two people will never have the same meaning for what it means to be an American, but these writings give a basic outline for everyone to follow. These works give the people examples to live by and show how being a true American can help in the darkest of times. In Langston…
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Interview 1. When did your ancestors come here? They came here when they where younger so my mother told me and then moved back to mexico. 2. What process did they take to make that journey? Back then it was not hard to get to California she told me that they made sure to be us citizen but back then it was never hard not like how it is now. 3. What do you consider to be your culture? What I consider to be my culture is constantly spending time with my family also I am catholic and that is really…
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to the Commandant, so too will I. Unlike the nameless narrator, I am not being forced to write a confession for being a communist spy. I am, however, inspired to reflect on my life, my identity, and my Vietnamese culture through this confession just as the protagonist does throughout the novel. Through my experiences from childhood to where I am today, I have discovered the significance of what it means to be both American and Vietnamese. Both the protagonist and I share the struggle of feeling a…
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AmeriCAN’T Webster defines the word American as “a native or citizen of the United States”. So by dictionary definition: to be American is just to inhabit the United States. I would bet my bottom dollar that not a soul that reads this believes that’s all it means to be American. So what does it mean? I polled my eight o’clock class to think what they thought it was to be American. As I expected the cliché “to be free” was the answer most gave. To be free to do what? The best answer for that is to look…
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