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They know nothing about what "American Dream" stands for.5 p( x, B% z# ]. O) `. n
j4 e/ ~+ z7 T* x* T. X4 AThe term "American Dream" was widely used at a time when Europe was fully developed. All lands and all trades were dominated by interest groups. A young person would have a very hard time competing with everyone and climbing the social ladder.3 t; m7 N; x( H/ z. |
$ W# f" W# p5 ~$ S2 @The United States, on the other hand, had a small population and vast amount of virgin land. Young worker didn't have to compete with each other. All they need was to conquer the land. Even if they didn't work on a farm, industrial jobs were relatively easy to find, since the economy was growing at a rapid pace. U/ P: p6 g; N( i
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However, the "American Dream" has long gone. What do you expect with a population of 300 million!?. J" z* R8 u: |2 `: u
q. k# p. v: t% u# TRight now, I would say there are the "Canadian Dream" and the "Australian Dream". Make your pick. |
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