Date of Award
2006
Document Type
Honors Thesis (Open Access)
Department
Colby College. American Studies Program
Advisor(s)
Margaret McFadden
Abstract
The United States is, indeed, a land of vast opportunity. A diverse group of individuals continually benefit from the prospects provided by this inherently free nation. Although some constraints in America have prevented people from realizing their ultimate potentials, this nation offers immense possibilities overall to progress socially, economically, and culturally. America allows for people of all socioeconomic, religious, racial, and ethnic backgrounds to take full advantage of the various opportunities offered by this mainly egalitarian land. I will demonstrate how various people have emerged from disadvantaged circumstances to succeed in the United States. In America, the majority of successful individuals are self-made.1 In fact, roughly 80% of American millionaires have earned their money by themselves, rather than through inheritance or as the result of family fortune. Such accounts of achievement are not rare in the United States. I will demonstrate how various people have emerged from disadvantaged circumstances to succeed in the United States.
Keywords
Success in business, Industrial management, United States, Immigrants, Rich people, History, Social Classes
Recommended Citation
Erdheim, Anna, "Exploring Opportunity in America: Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Rags to Riches Success" (2006). Honors Theses. Paper 556.https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/honorstheses/556
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