This site will direct you to a variety of primary sources that
are part of
the Archives on-site and digitized collections
The National Archives
The American Memory collection at the Library of Congress is a
digitized
collectdion that has many primary source documents that can
easily be
searched for research.
The Library of Congress
This link will bring you directly to Jefferson's First Inaugural
Address.
It is a part of the Yale Avalon Project. If you scroll down to
the bottom
of the page, and click on the Home Page, it will take you to a
wealth of
other primary source documents from American History.
Avalon Project -- Documents in American History
Our Documents site will link you to a variety of primary source
documents
from American History, including the People's Choice for the 100
most
important documents in U.S. History.
Our Documents
You can access the ACE Chapter Quizzes through this link. Be
certain to check the correct chapter when you use the drop down.
ACE Quizzes
This site has a text explanation of the SCIM technique for
analyzing a document. You can also click on this page for a
video version
SCIM Information
This website has an excellent video that explains how historians
think. It is a great review on how to read a primary source
document.
Historical Thinking Matters