The object displayed on the YAF logo.
What is a torch?
The first 10 Amendments are called this.
What is The Bill of Rights?
The year was YAF founded.
When was 1960?
The Three Branches of Government.
What is legislative, judicial, and executive?
The number of appointed U.S. Presidents.
What is 45?
The official motto of YAF.
What is "Passing on the Torch of Freedom"?
The Constitutional Convention took place to revise these existing documents.
What are the Articles of Confederation?
The founder of Young Americans for Freedom.
Who is William F. Buckley Jr.?
Senators' length (in years) of term.
What is 6 years?
This President instituted a 94% marginal tax rate.
Who is FDR?
YAF does not align itself with this to keep itself a non-profit organization.
What is a political party?
It took this long to write the Consitution.
What is 4 months?
The person who joined the YAF National Advisory Board, eventually becoming YAF’s Honorary National Chairman.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
This is how many electoral votes needed to win a presidential election.
What is 270?
The last state to join the Union.
What is Hawaii?
The number of 'Chapter of the Year' award(s) UW-YAF has won.
What is two?
The number of Amendments the Constitution currently has.
What is 27?
Which was established first: Young American's Foundation OR Young American's for Freedom.
Who is Young American's for Freedom (1960)?
The number of members in Congress?
What is 535?
This place was the first capital of the United States after the 1789 Constitution.
What is New York City?
The main ideas / values of YAF.
What are individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values?
The Constitution was ratified on this date.
What is September 17, 1787?
In 1974, YAF collaborated with the American Conservative Union to create this.
What is the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)?
*an annual event that developed into one of the largest meetings of conservatives in the United States
The English translation of "E Pluribus Unum"
What is 26?