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Synthesize your thoughts on the American Dream and social class in the United
States. Look back at your definition of the American Dream and your chosen
sociological perspective (see Step 1: Reflect), Answer the following question in
the form of a three-paragraph essay
Do you think the American Dream is possible for most people in the United
States today?
Essay guidelines:
• Write at least three paragraphs, beginning with an introduction and ending
with a conclusion
• Answer the question "Do you think the American Dream is possible for most
people in the United States today?
• Clearly state your definition of the American Dream
• Use information from the Pew articles you explored in the 'Analyze' section to
support your answer
Hint: Clearly state where you got the information For instance: According
to Karen Kavanaugh's article, A Decade After Economic Crisis. Many
Familles Continue to Struggle
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Martha participates in a research study in order to receive extra credit for her psychology class. when she arrives in the research office she is given a can of what looks and tastes like beer, but which actually contains no alcohol. in the adjoining room martha's classmate karen is also participating in the study. karen receives a can of alcoholic beer. if the experiment was designed to test the effects of alcohol on concentration, then who is exposed to the independent variable?
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