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The American Creed of Diverse Americans As Expressed Through Art
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Zoe R., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This essay is about how diverse Americans and Americans whose demographic have a history of oppression understand the American Creed. I investigated this question specifically by looking at pieces ...
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The Evolution of the American Identity
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Sophia P., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The American Creed of young Americans today is not the same as that of their parents. What causes these changes, and why is this difference significant to Americans?
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Immigrants and their Role in the American Creed
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Theodore E., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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The United States has been called a "country of immigrants." Immigrants play a major role in our life as Americans and they have shaped our country over the past hundreds of years.
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Diversity and Tolerance in America
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Olivia T., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Diversity is debated in America. This essay shows the validity of those who support and don't support diversity, and how diversity creates tolerance.
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A Diverse Perspective on the American Creed
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Kevin X, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Analysis of the American Creed from the eyes of diverse Americans, and how they involve the American Creed within their lives.
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The Falsity of The American Creed
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Adam H., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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This argument highlights and explains the way that diverse Americans (particularly immigrants) may view the false or fake ideas promised by the American Creed. The argument will delve into issues o...
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