What are the four types of FFA membership?

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Multiple Choice

What are the four types of FFA membership?

Explanation:
FFA membership types describe how someone participates in the organization. The four recognized types are Active members (students currently enrolled in an agricultural education program and engaged in FFA activities), Collegiate members (college students continuing in FFA), Alumni members (adults who have completed their schooling but stay involved through alumni programs), and Honorary members (individuals recognized for outstanding contributions to agriculture or the FFA). The other options mix in terms that refer to grades or categories within the program—such as Discovery, Greenhand, Chapter, and State, which are degrees or levels rather than membership types—while Community or Parent aren’t official FFA member categories.

FFA membership types describe how someone participates in the organization. The four recognized types are Active members (students currently enrolled in an agricultural education program and engaged in FFA activities), Collegiate members (college students continuing in FFA), Alumni members (adults who have completed their schooling but stay involved through alumni programs), and Honorary members (individuals recognized for outstanding contributions to agriculture or the FFA). The other options mix in terms that refer to grades or categories within the program—such as Discovery, Greenhand, Chapter, and State, which are degrees or levels rather than membership types—while Community or Parent aren’t official FFA member categories.

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