So Congress would have two houses.
It's bicameral!
unicameral
So Congress would have two houses.
"Bicameral" means "having two chambers."Bicameral: The characteristic of having two branches, chambers, or houses, such as the United States Congress, which is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
maybe, but you should know i mean how much eaizer can it get
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.
A delegate presented it trying to get the best representation of his home state, Virginia, in the new government and that would mean having a house of congress whose representation is decided by population (1 representative per 30,000 citizens of the state)
Bicameral means to have two branches, but only within a legislative body example: US Legislature made of senate & house of reps
Edmund Randolph proposed it, but James Madison wrote most of it.James Madison drafted the Virginia plan of representation at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Virginia governor Edmund Randolph is the person who officially placed the proposal to the convention.Edmund randolphI guess that depends on what you mean by proposed. The plan was drafted by delegate James Madison, as part of a committee, but he was likely the main impetus. However, delegate Edmund Randolph that officially put it before the convention. It was presented on May 29, 1787.
The legislature of the United States is known as the United States Congress. Consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, Congress is a bicameral legislative body.
It means to have government that allows more freedom
It just means they have two chambers. See? Its easy!
Edmund Randolph proposed it, but James Madison wrote most of it.James Madison drafted the Virginia plan of representation at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Virginia governor Edmund Randolph is the person who officially placed the proposal to the convention.Edmund randolphI guess that depends on what you mean by proposed. The plan was drafted by delegate James Madison, as part of a committee, but he was likely the main impetus. However, delegate Edmund Randolph that officially put it before the convention. It was presented on May 29, 1787.
Assuming you mean Virginia, no. Virginia's in the south, a totally different state.