Where it all began, a new perspective on the presidents. Color coded by political party and arranged by historical periods. Plus voting amendments, major wars, impeachments, and more.
George warned us about these. We’ve got all of the parties that have won the White House—all the way back to the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans. And what’s a Whig anyway? Learn about the history of presidential political parties, and explore how they’ve changed over time.
Get ready for the next presidential election (and beyond) with our electoral college poster. Which states have the most electoral votes? Look to the poster: the bigger the bubble, the more votes a state has. Plus, green arrows show gained votes, and red arrows show lost votes.
Just in time for election season! This is the companion poster to our book We the People and the President. Need a quick idea for a class activity? Check out this poster with 46 ideas to learn about our government and the American presidency.
Our best-selling poster! From freedom of speech to presidential succession, this poster shows every amendment, plus a few stories along the way. Also highlights voting amendments and presidential amendments.
We’re going out a limb: You’re going to love this poster! Explore the three branches of the U.S. government like never before in this engaging and colorful poster.
We the People. Those three words are very important to the American people. But, what about the rest? Find the full text to the Preamble, along with images and descriptions for each of the six goals.
Geek out with our Declaration of Independence poster. Learn more about this founding document with this colorful poster. And what’s with that handprint?
O say can you see, it’s our Star-Spangled Banner poster. Learn about the history of the most famous flag in America. That’s one big flag!
From Delaware to Hawaii, our newest poster features all kinds of interesting facts about the states, including each state’s name, number, postal abbreviation, admission date, capital, and nickname. The states are color coded by geographical region (based on the National Park Service).
In a historic collaboration, Periodic Presidents has partnered with Civics 101 to release a series of infographics that pair with a popular episode from the podcast. From disinformation to the shadow docket, we explore interesting topics for students of civics!
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