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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Defining the American Character
The American character can be defined by a significant person in American history that has made a significant contribution to the country. A significant American character can be demonstrated by a variety of different types of figures in history. An American president that can successfully work towards goals to change society is a well-demonstrated example of an American character. A president that can work towards his goals despite what others are pushing him to do and stick to his promises for the "greater good" of the nation would be considered a significant American figure.
Throughout history many people have accomplished many different goals that helped them become a significant American figure. One example of an accomplishment could be a president that expanded the nation to acquire many of the territories that are part of the United States today. This changes the nation and makes it the size that it is today, acquiring the lands, people and cities and other important aspects of the land. Despite difficulties and setbacks, an American figure should stick to their promises and goals to acquire the territories they promised to, when there are reasonable means of achieving these goals.

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