Constitutional Convention
Across
- 5. The buying and selling of goods between states or countries, which the national government gained power to regulate.
- 7. The part of government that makes laws; includes the House of Representatives and the Senate
- 9. Leaders who helped create the U.S. Constitution.
- 10. To officially approve the Constitution.
- 12. The number of people living in a state.
- 16. Upper house of Congress with equal representation for each state.
- 17. A government where people elect representatives to make decisions.
- 22. Goods brought into a country from another country.
- 23. Lower house of Congress based on state population.
- 25. A tax placed on imported goods coming into a country.
- 26. People forced into slavery with no legal rights.
- 30. Proposal that favored large states with representation based on population.
- 31. States that generally opposed counting enslaved people for representation.
- 32. Goods sent out of a country to another country.
- 34. Proposal that favored small states with equal representation.
Down
- 1. Agreement counting three out of five enslaved people for representation and taxes.
- 2. A list of rights and freedoms for citizens that was not included in the original Constitution but added later.
- 3. How states or people are represented in government.
- 4. Agreement creating a two-house Congress.
- 6. The city in Pennsylvania where the Constitutional Convention was held in 1787.
- 8. A meeting in 1787 where delegates met in Philadelphia to fix the government.
- 11. America’s first government, which was too weak to solve problems.
- 13. An agreement where both sides give up something.
- 14. A loose union of states with a weak central government, like under the Articles of Confederation.
- 15. A legislature with two houses.
- 18. Delegate who proposed the Virgina Plan and helped design the new government.
- 19. Delegate who proposed the New Jersey Plan and helped design the new government.
- 20. Elected president of the Constitutional Convention.
- 21. A legislature with one house.
- 24. To change or improve something.
- 27. A representative chosen by a state to attend the Convention.
- 28. Each state has the same number of votes.
- 29. States that wanted enslaved people counted to gain more power.
- 33. Money paid to the government to support it.