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The American Dream may be slipping away. We have overcome such challenges before. To recover the Dream requires knowing where it came from, how it lasted so long and why it matters so much.
Jon Meacham
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What this quote means

The American Dream is in jeopardy, but understanding its origins and significance is essential for recovery.

In this quote, Jon Meacham emphasizes the importance of grasping the historical context and value of the American Dream, especially as it faces contemporary challenges. By reflecting on its origins and longevity, we can better appreciate its significance and take steps toward revitalizing it for future generations.

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American DreamChallengesRecoveryHistorySignificance

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Example use cases

In a speech about national ideals, I might say, 'As Jon Meacham reminds us, the American Dream may be slipping away, but we have overcome challenges before.'

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