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Columbus High School
Montana
57 responses to "American Creed" and counting
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American Creed
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Connor G., Columbus High School , Montana
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America is an amazing cornerstone to making choices of your own: free choices without the fear of being put down by religion or rules that prevent you from being independent from the rest of the wo...
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To Be American
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Randal Davis, Columbus High School , Montana
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The modern American Dream is a personal definition of success, but there is inadequate community which prevents achievement.
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American Dream
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John V., Columbus High School , Montana
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Over the course of American history, Americans have had separate views of what it means to be an American citizen.
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American Creed Argument
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Olivia H., Columbus High School , Montana
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If we put aside our differences, we are able to become, build, and do whatever we desire because we have so many freedoms and privileges.
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What it Means to be American
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Heather R., Columbus High School , Montana
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Unity is fundamental element in America, yet with the current state of politics and media it has become easier to segregate ourselves from each other.
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American Creed
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Kenneth S., Columbus High School , Montana
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Having trust and respect in your community will make the whole community progress. That relationship between everyone in your community is the key for the progress and will keep towns from falling.
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