The film shows two sides of Park Avenue, one for the rich and one for the poor: What does this tell you about the American Dream? The documentary film “Park Avenue: Money, Power, and the American Dream” directed by Alex Gibney is about the wealth gap between the rich and the poor in the United States. 'Park Avenue: Money, Power, & the American Dream' -basically, there are 2 park avenues in new york and they're completely different: one houses the riches people.
With Alex Gibney, Jack Abramoff, Michele Bachmann, Bruce Bartlett. However this is unfair because this is a biological factor and its denying their right to use the full body capabilities.
However, a lot of these questions are personal opinion and personal thoughts, so none of these answers are definite. It is an obvious decline.What makes it difficult to move up the social ladder?- The large gap and the fact that the wealthy get everything make it so difficult to move up the ladderWhat do you think about Pastor Dunkley's statement: "There is nothing wrong about being rich. THESE QUESTIONS ARE GONNA BE ON THE TEST! Obviously, you do not have to agree or use these answers at all. What does this say about the government?- It shows how they work for the rich as a result of the amounts of money they receive from themHow can citizens of the Park Avenue in the Bronx influence decisions and policies?- While they are given the opportunity to vote for their government representatives, the government is still rich centered The film shows that the rich pay fewer taxes than the poor. Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream 740 park ave: has the most wealthiest people living in it The other end of park ave, was the projects across the hudson But don't be rich at a place where you aren't thinking about anyone else."
?- I agree because the goal of most people in the United States is to become rich and to 'make it big'According to the film, policies are controlled by big companies. - It shows how the "game" in America is unfair as the opportunity for success is not there for some people these people rarely make it out of poverty. The houses get worse and the area becomes more run down. one houses the poorest people. 740 park ave: has the most wealthiest people living in it• own koch industries and gave the most money to politicians to influence bills/ laws past• One player starts with more money, and passes go and collects 200 dollarsThe work of lobbyists to manipulate political systemA person that collects money to help use it for political control of bills passedGI's coming home from the war were able to get better mortgage rates on homes if they were whiteGI bill and Post WWII Federal Housing Administration and low cost mortgages• Low income rates for returning GI's (for everyone)• Wouldn't allow blacks or latinos to buy a house in the white community because they were told their property value would be worth lessmortgages and banks would not allow blacks to live in suburbia• White people told as soon as black or latinos lived in their neighborhood, their property would lose value.• You can't discriminate who you give a mortgage to• Whites had a higher net worth, (value of everything you own subtracted by your debt)• gender status through naming, and dressing and genitals given at birthThrough Sex categories and watching you parents roles as mother and father, you generate gender construction, which is the way you are supposed to act based on your gender (male or female)How people attribute masculinity and femininity to sexThe way we identify people based on their gender by using physical appearance as an identifying processBaseball cap on baby, its a boy.
Give examples.- In my area, when you move west, the neighborhood becomes significantly worse and less safe. Park Avenue: Money, Power, And The American Dream By: Marveya Carreño Sofia Escobedo Maritza Favela Omar Gonzalez Rocio Murillo Clip of Documentary Brief Overview "Park Avenue: Money, Power, And The American Dream" focuses on the richest people in America, otherwise known as the