UNIT I – Foundations of American Government Day 7 AMERICAN IDENTITY.

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UNIT I – Foundations of American Government Day 7 AMERICAN IDENTITY

 What is the American Dream?  What comes to mind when you hear the following poem? "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" THE AMERICAN DREAM

 The American Dream in the United States refers to the democratic ideals and a promise of prosperity the country is known for.  It has been described as being met when citizens of every rank feel that they can achieve a "better, richer, and happier life."  The idea of the American Dream is rooted in the second sentence of the Declaration of Independence which states that "all men are created equal“ and that they have "certain inalienable Rights“ including "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."  The American Dream has been credited with helping to build a cohesive American experience but has also been blamed for overinflated expectations.  The term American Dream is often used as a synonym for home ownership, since homes have historically been seen as status symbols separating the middle classes and the poor. THE AMERICAN DREAM

Take a moment to analyze the political cartoon. What is the message the cartoonist is trying to convey? POLITICAL CARTOON ANALYSIS

 Each of you will be assigned a poem or passage to read. While reading the passage you are to think about what the author or speaker is saying about America and the American Dream.  Assignment – based on your reading, create a billboard that could be put up on an American city. This billboard should be clearly inspired by your reading. BILLBOARD ACTIVITY