Oklahoma Leadership Development Event (LDE) Greenhand FFA Practice Test

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In 1939, a national FFA camp was founded on the grounds of the original national center in what city and state?

  1. Richmond, VA

  2. Alexandria, VA

  3. Washington D.C.

  4. New Orleans, LA

The correct answer is: Alexandria, VA

The national FFA camp that was founded in 1939 was established on the grounds of the original national FFA center, located in Alexandria, Virginia. This site played a significant role in the development and history of the FFA organization. Alexandria was chosen due to its proximity to Washington D.C., allowing for easier access for members and leaders involved in agricultural education and advocacy. Richmond, Virginia, while historically significant for various reasons, is not associated with the national FFA camp. Washington D.C. is also nearby but does not specifically relate to the founding of the camp. New Orleans, Louisiana, has its own historical ties to agriculture and the FFA but is not relevant to the establishment of the national camp in 1939. Understanding the historical context of these locations helps clarify why Alexandria is the correct answer.