Preserve.
View U.S. history through the lens of the presidency to equip yourself to evaluate current events, political leadership, and national progress.
Protect.
The twin concepts of freedom and liberty have been in a process of change and definition throughout the history of the United States. Understanding the past enables us to better create and protect our founding right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Defend.
Experience times of national and international challenge from the perspective of the U.S. Presidency. Defend your principles, the citizenry, and democratic institutions.
Learn.
Created by an exceptional veteran social studies teacher, Robert B. Clements, Game of the Presidents is aligned to National Council for the Social Studies and Common Core State Standards in History. Improve your knowledge of history, defend your interpretation of history, evaluate your current national leadership using the past as a benchmark, and learn to participate more fully in your duties as a citizen of this democracy.