Both the Virginia and New Jersey Plans included a legislative branch, but differed in the way the legislative branch was defined. The Virginia Plan proposed a legislative branch consisting of two chambers, while the New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral legislature.
The Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan both favored a bicameral Congress.
They differed in that the New Jersey plan wanted both houses to have equal representation, while the Virginia plan hoped for both houses to be represented by population size.
The Virginia Plan, the New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise have the common grounds of being written as the plans for the Constitution. The Virginia Plan called for three branches of government: Legislative, Judicial, and Executive. the Legislative Branch would consist of two houses, which would have votes that depended on the population of the state.
The New Jersey Plan insisted on one house in Legislature that allowed one vote per state, as to be fair to the smaller states.
The Great Compromise created the plan where one house would have votes based upon the population (this would make larger states happy). This house would be called the House of Representatives. The other house would have the same amount of votes for every state (as to satisfy the smaller states). This house would be called the Senate.
they were similar by having the three branches of government
They both wanted three branches of government. Which was the legislative, executive, and judicial.
executive, judicial and legislative branches.
They both had three branches of government.
They both took power from states and gave it to the National Government.
They were actually both plans after all.
The New Jersey plan (APEX)
because it sacraficed both the New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan, basically it combined the two plans.
The Virginia Plan wanted representation based on the population of a state. The New Jersey Plan wanted to all states to have the same number of representatives no matter the size of the state or it's population. A larger state would want the Virginia Plan because they would have more government representatives. Smaller states would support the New Jersey Plan because they would have equal representatives.
The virginia plan and jersey plan!
Both plans provided something to improve the states, They are different because the Virginia Plan was to have a stronger National country, The New Jersey Plan was to give each state equal house of congress, That is the compare and contrast, any other questions i would help i am a bright 11yr old
Both Virginia and New Jersey plans called for a government with 3 branches.
The New Jersey plan (APEX)
Both the Virginia and New Jersey Plans included a legislative branch, but differed in the way the legislative branch was defined. The Virginia Plan proposed a legislative branch consisting of two chambers, while the New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral legislature.
they were both not plans
because it sacraficed both the New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan, basically it combined the two plans.
The Great Comprimise took parts from both plans. It took equal representation from the New Jersey Plan. This is why we have our Senate. New Jersey wanted this because they were a smaller state. It took representation by population from the Virginia Plan. This is why we have our House of Representatives. Virginia wanted this because it was a larger state.
Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan wanted representation based on the population of a state. The New Jersey Plan wanted to all states to have the same number of representatives no matter the size of the state or it's population. A larger state would want the Virginia Plan because they would have more government representatives. Smaller states would support the New Jersey Plan because they would have equal representatives.
Virginia Plan
Virginia Plan
Is was for legislative representation
Shay's Rebellion and both the Virginia and New Jersey Plan's were proposed