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Use the list of words below to fill in the blanks in the paragraphs that follow. Constitution executive Great New Jersey Philadelphia ratification Senate slave trade slaves Three-Fifths Virginia George Washington

In the summer of 1787, representatives of 12 states met in (1) for the Constitutional Convention. The delegates elected (2) as president for the convention. Edmund Randolph offered the (3) Plan. This plan proposed that government should consist of a legislative branch, an (4). branch, and a judicial branch. The legislature would have two houses with the power to tax, regulate commerce, and make laws. The number of representatives in each house would be based on a state's population or wealth. As an alternative, William Paterson proposed the (5) Plan. This called for a legislature with one house. The legislature would have the power to regulate trade and to tax foreign goods. Each state would receive one vote in this legislature. Most delegates liked the Virginia Plan better but did not agree on how to determine representation. A committee was selected to solve the disagreement. The solution was called the (6). Compromise. In one house of the legislature, each state would have an equal number of votes. This house was called the (7). In the other house of the legislature, representation would be based on each state's population. This house was called the House of Representatives. To decide the number of representatives in the House of Representatives, delegates had to agree on who should be counted. Southern states contained many more (8) than Northern states. Southern states wanted to count these people for representation but not for taxation. Northern states wanted to count these people for taxation but not for representation. The solution agreed to was the (9) Compromise. The Convention also decided to delay banning the (10). until 1808. Delegates did, however, agree to tax this form of commerce. In September, the Convention voted for and wrote down the (11) All but three delegates signed the finished copy. This document was then sent to the Confederation Congress and on to the states for (12)

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