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A primary source is direct evidence of an event, idea, or development in history. It is a written or oral account obtained from actual participants in an event. By presenting students with various primary sources to read and discover, it opens up new sources of knowledge to the student and demonstrates that history has multiple viewpoints on events, issues, or problems.
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American history primary source document library
2003, Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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in English
- Version 2.0.
0028217012 9780028217017
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System requirements Windows: 486 or Pentium processor-based personal computer (Pentium recommended); Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later; 16 MB RAM for Acrobat on Windows 95/98, 24 MB of RAM for Acrobat on windows NT 4.0 (32 MB recommended); 75 MB of available hard-disk space; CD-ROM drive; Adobe Acrobat Reader.
System requirements Macintosh: Power Macintosh; Apple System Software version 7.5.3 or later ; 6 MB of RAM (12 MB recommended); 60 MB of available hard-disk space; CD-ROM drive; Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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