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6. Kasper Phan, Laura, Line og Christian
6.1. The American Dream
6.1.1. Independence
6.1.1.1. Self sufficient / Self reliance
6.1.1.1.1. "Can-do"-spirit
6.1.2. Mobility
6.1.2.1. Social
6.1.2.2. Physical
6.1.3. Self improvement
6.1.4. Rags to riches
6.1.5. Individualism
6.1.6. Immigration
6.1.6.1. Search of better living standards
6.1.6.2. Search for freedom
6.1.6.3. New opportunities
6.1.7. "Equal opportunity for each according to ability"
7. Emma, Sissel, Mads & Mathias
7.1. Freedom
7.1.1. Race or ethnic origin
7.1.2. opportunity
7.2. Independence
7.3. Money
7.3.1. Work
7.4. Optimism
7.4.1. Hope
7.5. Immigration
7.5.1. Search of a better life
8. Magnus, Mads A, Nikolaj og Frederikke
8.1. Freedom
8.1.1. Opportunities
8.1.1.1. "Can do" spirit
8.1.1.1.1. Equality
8.2. Right to be who you are
8.2.1. Hope and optimism
8.3. A better, richer and fuller life
8.3.1. A dream of social order in which each man and woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature
8.3.1.1. Respect people as they are
9. By the way, this is a floating topic. To create a floating topic, simply drag it away from the map center.
10. Freja, Thilde, Simon og Søren
10.1. Religious freedom
10.2. To get succesfull in life
10.3. To be in control of your own destiny
10.4. Equality
10.4.1. To be yourself
10.4.2. Equality of oppertunity
10.4.3. Getting rid of "social monarchy"
10.5. A new start
11. Rasmus, Oliver D, Mikkel
11.1. Opportunities
11.1.1. Freedom of speech
11.1.1.1. Start from the bottom --> to an empire
11.1.1.1.1. Religious freedom
12. Mads L, Sara T og Andreas mindmap
12.1. Topics - The American dream
12.1.1. Freedom
12.1.1.1. Lawlessness
12.1.1.2. The second ammendment
12.1.1.3. Freedom of speech
12.1.2. A new start
12.1.2.1. Immigration
12.1.2.1.1. Refugees
12.1.2.1.2. Immigrants
12.1.2.1.3. Poverty
12.1.2.1.4. Sickness
12.1.2.1.5. The melting pot
12.1.2.1.6. Assimilation
12.1.2.1.7. The salad bowl
12.1.2.2. Opportunities
12.1.3. Social mobilty
12.1.3.1. Every broke man can become rich
12.1.4. Physical Mobility
13. Emma Laursen, Khang, Magnus Daniel and Marius
13.1. Freedom
13.1.1. Freedom of speech
13.1.2. Individualism - The right to choose your own political and religious opinion
13.2. Equality
13.2.1. Everyone gets the same opportunity to grow financially and socially
13.3. Liberalism
13.3.1. You're your own success
13.4. The American dream is the belief that all citizens and immigrants of the United States through hard work and willpower regardless of social class can improve their lives.
13.5. The American Dream is the belief that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility is possible for everyone. The American Dream is achieved through sacrifice, risk-taking and hard work, not by chance
13.6. A dream of social order
14. Zaki, Sarah, Milton, Schmidt
14.1. Religious freedom:
14.1.1. Having the rights to choose your own belief and practising it as long as it doesn't go against the laws. Religious freedom also applies to atheism. Many immigrants chose to move to the states specifically because of this freedom
14.2. Having a fresh start
14.2.1. Most of the pioneers from other countries searched to get a new start in life. They saw an opportunity to start a whole new life in a different place. There could be many reasons behind this fx bad living standards in their country of origin.