Animal Farm-World History 10
Mrs. Moliterno's Animal farm test review.
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- Old Major
- Karl Marx (some of lenin)
- Battle of the Windmill
- Battle of Stalingrad in WWII (Movie: Jones blows up the windmill, Book: Mr. Fredrick attacks)
- No animal shall drink alcohal. (In excess)
- Commandment 5
- Benjamin
- To critisize (Donkey)
- Satire
- a literary composition in which human vice or folly is exposed and ridiculed
- Snowball
- Trostkey (pig)
- Manor Farm
- Russia
- "All animals are equal"
- The Goal of Communism
- Old Major
- "Even when you have conquered him do not adopt his vices."
- Moses
- Church (Raven)
- Beasts of England
- Communist Manifesto
- Mr. Jones
- Czar Nicholas II
- Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy
- Commandment 1
- Card Game at the End
- The meetings during WWII between Churchill, Stalin, and Wilson (Tehran)
- Napoleon
- Stalin (pig)
- Sacrifice Eggs
- Opposed to collective farms (Kulaks)
- Old Major's Skull
- Lenins body on display in read square
- No animal shall sleep in a bed. (with sheets)
- Commandment 4
- Hens revolt
- Great Purge
- Animal Farm
- The changing of the country's name
- "Comrades"
- Everyone is equal
- The Rebellion
- Russian Revolution
- Sugercandy Mountain
- Heaven
- PIncher and the puppies
- Secret police
- Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend
- Commandment 2
- No animal shall wear clothes
- Commandment 3
- Boxer
- Russian peasant (horse)
- Mollie
- Noble (Horse)
- Hoof and Horn (flag)
- Hammer and Sicle
- Animalism
- Communism
- Battle of Cowshed
- Russian Civil War
- All animals are equal (some animals are more equal than others)
- Commandment 7
- Squealer
- Propaganda (Pigs)
- Dogs
- Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher
- No animal shall kill any other animal (without reason)
- Commandment 6