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1 The American Dream Larissa Witte, Philipp Lewerenz

2 Table of Contents ''Pursuit of Happiness'' The Origin
City upon the hill ''American Dream'' (James Truslow Adams) The Pilgrims / Going West History and American Dream Present Situation Sources

3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvtxOzO6OA E
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4 The Origin 1630: "city upon a hill" sermon to Puritan colonists as they sailed to Massachusetts (John Winthrop) vision of a society in which everyone would have a chance to prosper evolved in colonists' minds into a god-given right 1776: Thomas Jefferson asserted that everyone in America was entitled to "life, liberty and pursuit of happiness" (Declaration of Independence)

5 City upon the hill phrase from the parable of Salt and Light in Jesus' sermon on the mount "You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden." (Matthew 5,14) passengers of the Arbella who left England in had a great vision governor John Winthrop: "We shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us."

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7 ''American Dream'' historian James Truslow Adams first popularized the phrase of the American Dream 1931: "The Epic of America" was published - "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement"

8 The Pilgrims / Going West
pilgrims' dream → dream of the frontier civilization moved west to explore new territories 1845: John O'Sullivan → 'Manifest Destiny' → his opinion: it is Americas right, as 'god's chosen country' to possess the whole of the continent today: new frontiers in space

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11 History and American Dream
Historical Event Aspect of American Dream 1776: Declaration of Independence basic concept of American Dream → equality, freedom and joy 1791: Bill of Rights stabilization of freedom and equality of all citizens in US : War of Independence → going west ''frontier spirit''/american pioneers ( ) → strong feeling of self-dependence 1865: End of slavery (Abraham Lincoln) equality, democracy, justice

12 1869: right to vote for women
equality, democracy 1870: right to vote for every man of different skin colour equality of opportunities 1933: empolyment creation during worldwide economic crisis (Roosevelt) social security, wealth, rise of social status, hard work is the key to success, unlimited resources 1964: civil rights movement of Martin Luther King ban on discrimination of race, self-realization, patriotism

13 Present Situation ''Sadly, the American Dream is dead. But if I get elected president, I will bring it back bigger and better than ever.''

14 Present Situation ''Sadly, the American Dream is dead. But if I get elected president, I will bring it back bigger and better than ever.'' ~ Donald Trump

15 Present Situation ''Sadly, the American Dream is dead. But if I get elected president, I will bring it back bigger and better than ever.'' ~ Donald Trump → wall between America and Mexico to stop illegal immigration unity in diversity → expulsion of illegal immigrants back to their country of origin equality of opportunities for everyone → in USA borned childs of illegal immigrants should not get their civil rights freedom is guaranteed

16 Sources http://people.howstuffworks.com/american- dream1.htm
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