
8-3.2
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- Q1Set up a bicameral legislature, one house would have representation based on population (House of Representatives) and the other would have equal state representation (the Senate)Great Compromise30s
- Q2An elected governmental body that creates laws, known as CongressLegislative Branch30s
- Q3A governmental body that reviews laws, known as the Supreme CourtJudicial Branch30s
- Q4President and his / her cabinet, role is to carry out lawsExecutive Branch30s
- Q5Congress could not tax exports from any state and would not regulate international slave trade for at least 20 yearsCommerce Compromise30s
- Q6determined how slaves would count as a part of each state's population, each slave would count 3/5ths of a person3/5ths Compromise30s
- Q7formal approvalRatification30s
- Q8goods and services purchased from other countriesImports30s
- Q9good and services that are sold in other countriesExports30s
- Q10group who argued for a stronger national government who could be powerful in foreign affairs and establishing better trade relations, in favor of ratification of the ConstitutionFederalists30s
- Q11group who opposed a stronger national government because the elite would have too much power, opposed to the ratification of the ConstitutionAnti-Federalists30s
- Q12supporter of a strong central government, one of the most outspoken Federalists in South CarolinaCharles Pinckney30s
- Q13The first 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution/ added to the Constitution so that Anti-Federalists would agree to ratify the documents/ protects the people's rightsBill of Rights30s
- Q14plan for representation supported by larger states, would base representation on population of each stateVirginia Plan30s
- Q15plan for representation supported by smaller states, would base representation on equal representation for each stateNew Jersey Plan30s