In 1917, an act was passed to create agriculture classes in high schools. What was the name of this act?
What is Smith-Hughes Act?
What symbol represents unity?
What is corn?
What is the first line of the FFA motto?
What is Learning to Do?
What are the FFA colors?
What is National Blue and Corn Gold?
What term is used for the legal number of members needed to be present to transact business?
What is a quorum?
In what year was the the Future Farmers of America founded?
What is 1928?
What does the eagle on the top of the emblem represent?
What is freedom/national scope?
What is the second line of the FFA motto?
What is Doing to Learn?
What is the FFA salute?
What is the Pledge of Allegiance?
What term is used for the privilege of speaking?
What is floor?
What two organizations merged in 1965?
What is NFA and FFA?
What does the plow symbolize on the FFA emblem?
What is labor?
What is the third line of the FFA motto?
What is Earning to Live?
What does CDE stand for?
What is Career Development Event?
Gavel taps to stand up.
What are 3 taps?
In 1969, FFA membership changed because ____ were now allowed to become members.
What is females/women/girls?
Which symbol represents progress or the promise of a new day?
What is the rising sun?
What is the fourth line of the FFA motto?
What is Living to Serve?
What does LDE stand for?
What is Leadership Development Event?
What class of motions is recess in?
What is privileged?
In what year was the official name changed from Future Farmers of America to the National FFA Organization?
What is 1988?
What word represents the combination of learning and leadership on the FFA emblem?
What are "agricultural education" and "FFA"?
What is the FFA motto?
What is Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve?
What are the three components of agriculture education?
What is classroom, SAE, and FFA?
What are the four classes of motions?
What are main, privileged, subsidiary, and incidental?