This character eventually becomes the leader of the farm
Napoleon
Even with 7 different Commandments, this is how the animals summed them up in one phrase/mantra.
4 legs good, 2 legs bad
This is the name of the first battle.
Battle of Cowshed
These animals acted, basically, as his private security team.
Dogs
Animalism
Communism
This character was the HUMAN leader of the farm before the rebellion
Mr. Jones
This was the phrase added to the end of the Commandment that stated "no animal shall sleep in a bed."
with sheets
This animal led the first battle.
Snowball
Squealer began to refer to Napoleon as this by the end of the book
Napoleon
Joseph Stalin
This character's favorite saying was "Napoleon is always right"
Boxer
Other than Benjamin, most of the animals didn't know the Commandments were being changed until they caught this character with a bucket of paint and a ladder.
Squealer
This animal almost kills one of the humans during the first battle
Boxer
Napoleon was regarded as the most this of all the pigs
Most clever; cleverest
Napoleon taking over the farm
Stalin becoming dictator
This character was the only animal, other than the pigs, who could completely read and write.
Benjamin
After the animals voice concerns about the Commandments changing, this animal convinces them nothing is afoot.
Squealer
The second battle resulted in the destruction of this animal-made structure
windmill
This was the first right Napoleon took away from the animals after running Snowball out
The right to vote
Commandments being changed; education being for certain groups of people
Use of propaganda
This was the human being Napoleon used to trade/communicate with the outside world.
Mr. Whymper
At the end, this replaces the 7 Commandments in totality.
All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others.
After the two victories, this is done in celebration.
Firing the gun
Napoleon believed education was mostly for this group
Young
Animal Farm
Russia/USSR/Soviet Union