Unit 2, Part 2 Review

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