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4th Generation American
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Amber B.
in
Alaska
I think this image represents what the American Creed is for me.
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My American Creed
by
Cole H.
in
New Hampshire
I wrote this poem to express how I feel about immigration, as an immigrant.
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No One is Illegal
by
Marwa
in
Connecticut
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The American Creed: Braden Edition
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Braden C.
in
Kentucky
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What it Means to be an American
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Nathan h., Crownover, Texas
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This is a paper on what it means to be an American.
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American Creed
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Josiah F., Columbus High School , Montana
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Millions of people have immigrated here and in the future millions more will try. On October 17, 1933, one man moved to the United States of America. It was just a normal day, and he was just one o...
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The Creed and Dreams of the American People
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Ava N., Dobbs Ferry Middle School, New York
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The analysis of the quote that claims “...Powers are derived from the consent of the governed...” and how it relates to the illusive American Dream that we all share, as well as what it means to me.
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Have American Values Changed?
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MalinaW, Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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Look at the larger picture to acknowledge, through the generations, how customs and values came to be and can be tied back to the idea that America’s composed of individuals, with their own ethnici...
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Family History
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Tyler W., Okemos High School , Michigan
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To make this paper and further my understanding, I decided to interview my Grandpa to complete this task.
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Freedom to Live
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Sam M., Royal Oak High School, Michigan
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My writing is about the issue of gun violence and how as Americans we can can use our freedom of speech to help create change.
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