The Connecticut Compromise proposed a bicameral legislature with two senators per state and a House of Representatives based on population.
equal representation between states
The states were given equil amounts of representation, regardless of the population. That would mean the representation would be based on the individual states, and not the population.the New Jersey plan had 3 branches (legislatiure, Execultive, judiceal)the legislature is a unicameral(one house)it was proposed by William Pattersonthis plan was liked by the small population but rejected by the large population states
He proposed a totally new central government for the US, and getting rid of entirely the Articles of Confederation, which was the old plan of government that utterly failed. The Virginia Plan proposed a two-house Legislature, and each state would be represented by their population. A state with a larger population would have more representation in government than a state with a smaller population, according to his plan. Many states did not approve of this plan. THe Connecticut Compromise, which was adopted, said that one house of the legislature would have its number of delegates based on population and the other would give each state the same number of representatives.
Virginia Plan
The Connecticut Compromise proposed a bicameral legislature with two senators per state and a House of Representatives based on population.
The Connecticut Compromise proposed a bicameral legislature with two senators per state and a House of Representatives based on population.
The Virginia Plan proposed that both houses of Congress would be based on population.
The Great Compromise
Roger Sherman
The two house legislature was proposed by the Great Compromise/Connecicut Compromise. The Plan that recommended representation be determined by population was Virginia Plan, because they had a very large population, so a legislature based on population would give Virginia a lot of influence in the new nation.
The Virginia Plan proposed that the new legislature have representation based on a states population. The New Jersey Plan proposed that the new legislature let each state have the same number of representatives.
The Virginia Plan proposed that both houses of Congress would be based on population.
The Connecticut Compromise established a bicameral legislature. Roger Sherman had already proposed a 2-house legislature; however, his idea specified that membership in both houses would be based on population.
The Connecticut Compromise proposed a bicameral legislature with two senators per state and a House of Representatives based on population.
Connecticut Compromise
which of these featured a two house legislature with the lowerr house based on population