Across
- 2. What Anti-Federalists wanted to have added to the new constitution to protect the rights of the people.
- 5. The supporters of the new constitution & a strong national government.
- 9. These states did not fully depend on the practice of slavery & were more open to ending it.
- 10. Large farms that used enslaved labor, primarily in southern states.
- 12. The type of states that supported the Virginia Plan where the # of members in Congress would be based on population.
- 14. The number of branches of government the Virginia & New Jersey plan called for & was part of the Great Compromise.
- 15. 70% of enslaved people lived in these states who used enslaved labor to work their land.
- 17. Those against the new constitution because it gave too much power to the national government & did not mention the rights of the people.
- 18. The part of the legislative branch created by the Great Compromise that based the # of members for each state at 2.
Down
- 1. The name given to the legislative branch.
- 3. The part of the legislative branch created by the Great Compromise that based the # of members for each state on population.
- 4. 85 essays written to promote the new constitution & a strong national government.
- 6. The type of states that supported the New Jersey Plan where the # of members in Congress would be equal for each state.
- 7. A compromise on slavery counted ___ out 5 enslaved people towards a state's population.
- 8. The # of parts for the legislative branch created by the Great Compromise.
- 11. A compromise on slavery allowed the ___ to continue until 1808.
- 13. This plan presented at the Constitutional Convention called for 1 part to the legislative branch where the # of members per state would be equal.
- 16. This plan presented at the Constitutional Convention called 2 parts to the legislative branch & the # of members for states be based on population.
