I think its theocracy because in the government god rules directly, but im not for sure
Orwell's message is that any society with absolute power leaders will eventually collapse because leaders will inevitably operate powers in their favour.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the novel titled Animal Far, George Orwell writes a story by warning people about the risks involved in assuming and rising to power in politics, especially in a communist state.
His novel has a slight reference to the Russian revolution, which is allegorical in nature. He refers to the Bolshevik revolution where Stalin used his power to oppress a lot of people. This is quite similar to Napoleon in the novel who rose to power and become a tyrant.
Here are the statements matched with the prominent people in U.S. history:
<span>1. Alexander Hamilton - He wrote about topics such as taxation and commerce, and about the executive and judiciary branches.
2. Patrick Henry - He feared that the Constitution might lead to rule by a king.
3. George Mason - A noted anti-Federalist, he wrote about the Constitution that "There is no Declaration of Rights."
4. James Madison - He wrote about the form of the new republic under the Constitution, including the separation of powers.
5. John Jay - He argued that the Constitution would be helpful regarding foreign policy.</span>