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America in 100 years
Posted by Katherine Hatzidais in AMHIST-006 onAmerican Dream
Posted by Bernicia Guercio in AMHIST-006 onNow and 100 years in the future.
In 100 years I believe that the American Dream will shift, be less about power success and a perfect family and more about how much stuff you have. I think it will be like a competition to have the most stuff.
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In 100 years I believe that the American Dream will shift, be less about power success and a perfect family and more about how much stuff you have. I think it will be like a competition to have the most stuff.
Rugeaitu, Now & the Future.
Posted by Rugeiatu Bah in AMHIST-006 onThe American Dream Now...and Soon
Posted by Ronald Jackson in AMHIST-006 onThe American Dream (50 years in the future)
Posted by Symone Smith in AMHIST-006 onOur (Imani and I) poster essentially is split on a diagonal to show a comparison of what will be apart of the American Dream in the future and what will not be. The bottom half shows our main idea of what the future American Dream will be, having the perfect online life instead of the perfect reality. The upper half shows the things that are part of our American Dream today that will fade as the American Dream in the future.
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American Dream- Allison P. and Taina R.
Posted by Allison Patterson in AMHIST-006 onAmerican Dream Visualization
Posted by Manna-Symone Middlebrooks in AMHIST-006 onMaggie's Diagram of the future.
Posted by Margaret Long in AMHIST-006 onThis is the google doc to it. https://docs.google.com/a/scienceleadership.org/viewer?url=https://www.lucidchart.com/publicSegments/view/4fa7e828-3df0-4eb9-ac9d-0dca0a48f66e/image.pdf
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American dreams
Posted by Madeline Walls in AMHIST-006 oni believe the American dream now will not change much in fifty years. change in my opinion happens. but slowly and we all strive for similar goals
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