Propaganda
Chapter 8
Historical Connections
100

This character is the scapegoat for everything bad that happens on the farm. 

Who is Snowball?

100

Who is the "Father of All Animals" and "Terror of Mankind"?

Who is Napoleon?

100

Animal Farm is an allegory for the history of this place. 

What is the Soviet Union?

200

It is called a __________ when you remember something that never actually happened. 

What is a false memory?

200

True or False: Animal Farm can be described as a utopia. 

What is false?

200

Who does the character of Boxer represent?

Who is the proletariat?

300

Name the three elements of the Rhetorical Triangle.

What are ethos, pathos, and logos?

300

This character bought the timber from Napoleon using fake money. 

Who is Mr. Frederick?

300

If  the character of Snowball represents Leon Trotsky, the character of Napoleon represents _________.

Who is Joseph Stalin?

400

The use of the word "comrade" to make others trust you represents which element of the rhetorical triangle?

What is ethos?

400

Name another commandment the pigs break in this chapter.

What is "no animal shall kill any other animal"?

400

Who does the character of Mollie represent?

Who are the bourgeoisie?

500

This fallacy attacks an opponent for an argument that they never actually made. 

Example: 

"Eat your vegetables, so you can stay healthy."

"You only love me when I eat my vegetables."

What is the Strawman Fallacy?

500

What happened to the animals that "confessed" to working with Snowball?

What is they were killed?

500

Mr. Fredrick represents  ________.

Who is Adolf Hitler?

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