Across
- 6. The method used so knowledged officials can elect the president.
- 7. The final governing document of the U.S.
- 9. What anti-federalists wanted so that people had a more direct impact on the government.
- 10. Compromise of 3 out of 5 slaves were counted to the states total population.
- 13. The last name of who made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing, with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, the Federalist essays.
- 14. Made states have representation equal to their population.
- 16. an uprising against debt collection and tax policies.
- 18. made every state have equal representation.
- 19. Someone who did not support the ratification of the constitution without a bill of rights.
- 20. Colonies got together and established an army and made Washington commander.
Down
- 1. The ruling document of early America.
- 2. What Federalists wanted so that knowledgeable officials could run the government.
- 3. The only state that did not attend the constitutional convention.
- 4. A list of the rights U.S. citizens have.
- 5. What our government has so that every state has equal representation and has representation based on population.
- 8. The place where the constitution was made.
- 11. Compromise that defined the legislative structure and representation each state would have.
- 12. The last name of one of the most important anti-federalists
- 15. Someone who supported the ratification of the new constitution.
- 17. The last name of America's first president and incredible leader
