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My American Creed - Poem
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Nikolas W., Bay High School, Ohio
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This poem depicts a few essential aspects of my American Creed, the American will to go on and fight, the charitable nature of the nation, the freedom of the American people, and the land of opport...
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Greunke American Creed
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Geoffrey, Bay High School, Ohio
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My family has a lot of history and stories that reflect our American creed.
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What is Your American Creed
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Emma, Bay High School, Ohio
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American Creed means many things to many different people is, but over all I think most Americans can agree on that It is about hope and improvement
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The American Creed
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Jenna, Bay High School, Ohio
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My American creed is the idea of freedom, and prosperity, even if it causes conflict.
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Dear Lady Liberty,
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Evelyn R., Bay High School, Ohio
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My piece displays my American creed in a poem critiquing our country, specifically in terms of gun violence, by begging the Statue of Liberty to help us.
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My American Creed
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Frank B., Bay High School, Ohio
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The first amendment is essential in building a better nation for future generations.
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