Liberty/ Freedom("with liberty and justice for all...")As should be clear by now, one indispensable American value is "freedom." 如果竞争不是“自由的”,就不会是“公平的”。 If the competition is not "free," it will not be "fair." 也就是说...
What is the symbol of American freedom? A. The Statue of Liberty B. The White House C. The Capitol D. The Lincoln Memorial 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。The Statue of Liberty(自由女神像)是美国自由的象征。The White House(白宫)是美国总统办公的地方。The Capitol(国会大厦)是美国国会所在地...
American values: liberty, equality and justice.美国的价值观:自由、平等和公正。
American liberalism is given broad and fundamental expression in Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence , which establishes that equality, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are essential to American politics and society. Two antinomies emerge from this document: the inherent tension ...
The story of the Yugoslavs', especially the Serbs' blows for liberty and independence is a saga42 of extraordinary heroism43. The Greeks will stand again at Thermopylae, as they have in the past. The annals of our American sister-republics, too, are glorious with freedom-inspiring exploits....
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.
That is odd. Aside from Pennsylvania, there is an amazing number of towns and townships in the midwest (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa) that are named “Liberty”. Many more than in other parts of the country. Hardly any in the West and apparently none in California. Why’s that?
Were the immigrants who came to the United States looking for their bit of life, liberty, happiness and their Dream? And what did the desire of the veteran of World War II -- to settle down, to have a home, a car and a family -- tell ...
all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness." Might this view be considered the foundation of the American Dream? 在美国的《独立宣言》中,我们的创始人指出:“……所有的人人生...
What Is an American ?1 by Michel-Guillaume de Crevecoeur Michel-Guillaume de Crevecoeur (1735-1813) was born in France and came to the American colonies as a military in the French army.2 He became a naturalized American and settled down to farming.3Between 1765 and 1780 he ...