Anti Federalists - Those delegates who strongly believed that the states should have more power than the national government, amendment - a formal addition or change, bicameral - having a legislature with two chambers, checks and balances - each branch of government can regulate the power and potential abuses of the other branches, federalism - government power is divided between the national and state governments, Federalists - U.S. political party that supported a strong central government and the U.S. Constitution, Great Compromise - the plan that resulted in the creation of a bicameral legislature (with one house based on popluation, and other house with equal votes), individual rights - fundamental freedoms guaranteed and protected by the government, limited government - a type of government in which governmental power is constrained, popular sovereignty - the right of the populace to rule or participate in how they are ruled, ratification - the action of giving formal approval to a document, treaty, or agreement, republicanism - a government based on the representation of its citizens through elected officials, separation of powers - power is divided between different branches to prevent abuses of power, states rights - powers held by individual U.S. states rather than by the federal government, Three Fifths - stated that ______-______ of each state’s enslaved population would be counted toward the state’s population,

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