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American Creed
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Alexis S., UCLA CS, California
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My American Creed Essay
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The American Creed
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Kevin Moran, UCLA CS, California
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Talking about America & its greatest value
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American Creed Essay
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Camila Villeda, UCLA CS, California
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This essay talks about how diverse Americans understand the American creed. I give examples from speakers Condoleeza Rice, David M. Kennedy, and Deidre Prevett. They talk about how we as Americans ...
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The American Creed
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Adila G., UCLA CS, California
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My response describes how their are similarities in everyone's view on the American Creed.
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Changes in the American Creed
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Jennifer A., Yreka High School , California
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Interviews of two awesome YHS history teachers with their opinion on what the American Creed is and how it has changed over time based on their knowledge of the history of the United States.
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My American Creed
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E. C., UCLA CS, California
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To live the American Dream is to believe in yourself, no matter who you are, where you come from, or what class you were born into. It's to believe in yourself that you can be whatever you want to ...
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