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  1. American Dreams

    American Dreams

    TV-PG2002 · Drama · 3 seasons

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. The Pilot
      1. The Pilot Sep 29, 2002
      • A Philadelphia family experiences cultural turbulence during the 1960s.
      • The family tries to return to its routine following the assassination of President Kennedy.
    • 3. New Frontier
      3. New Frontier Oct 13, 2002
      • Jim welcomes an employee's son into his home; Meg vies for Jimmy's affection.
  2. American Dream, ideal that the United States is a land of opportunity that allows the possibility of upward mobility, freedom, and equality for people of all classes who work hard and have the will to succeed. The roots of the American Dream lie in the goals and aspirations of the first European.

  3. May 22, 2024 · Images in a new book explore the concept of the American Dream – and how it came to represent both a utopia and a dystopia.

  4. The American Dream is the national ethos of the United States, that every person has the freedom and opportunity to succeed and attain a better life. [1] The phrase was popularized by James Truslow Adams during the Great Depression in 1931, [2] and has had different meanings over time.

  5. American Dreams: Created by Jonathan Prince, Josh Goldstein. With Gail O'Grady, Tom Verica, Brittany Snow, Jonathan Adams. In the 1960s, a family experiences life and the struggles of the era, accompanied by the well-known pop songs of the period.

  6. American Dreams is an American drama television series that ran on NBC for three seasons and 61 episodes, from September 29, 2002, to March 30, 2005.

  7. 4 days ago · The American dream is the belief that anyone can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone.

  8. 4 days ago · Age and income differences in views of the American dream persist within each political party. Age. Clear majorities of both Republicans (64%) and Democrats (67%) ages 50 and older say achieving the American dream is still possible. In contrast, just 38% of Democrats under 50 and 48% of Republicans under 50 view the American dream as still ...

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