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The Constitutional Convention

Horizontales
Type of government where people vote for their representatives in government.
He was chosen to preside over the Constitutional Convention. (last name)
To approve by vote
First state to ratify the Constitution.
Majority required of states to ratify an amendment.
"Smelled a rat" and refused to attend the Constitutional Convention (last name)
Essays written to persuade citizens to ratify the Constitution. (Federalist ____)
People opposed to ratification of the Constitution
Number of states needed to ratify the Constitution.
The Three-Fifths Compromise dealt with the counting of _________ towards representation in Congress.
This state refused to attend the Constitutional Convention.
Madison's original plan of government with proportional representation.
Attendees of the Constitutional Convention
The New Jersey Plan would become the ________ after the Great Compromise.
The Constitutional Convention was held here.
Father of the Constitution (last name)
Verticales
Anti-Federalist who demanded a Bill of Rights be added to the Constitution. (last name)
This compromise created our bicameral Congress
Small states favored this type of representation.
Anti-federalists insisted on this.
Type of government where power is shared between a central government and the states.
Anti-federalists were staunch supporters of:
A person who supported a strong central government
Proposed plan of government with a unicameral house and equal representation.
This means "two houses"
This compromise allowed the South to count some slaves as population.
Majority required of both houses of Congress to propose an amendment.
Large states favored this type of representation.
To make a formal change
A leading federalist (last name)