The Great Comprise called Congress to have two houses. This compromise was made up of the Virginia Plan (large states) and the New Jersey Plan (small states). The Virginia Plan called for a bicameral house (two house) that is based on population. And the New Jersey Plan called for a unicameral house (one house) that would be based on equality. The Congress decided to have two houses. One would be based on the population of the state, and one would be based on equality. The houses are called the House of Representatives and the House of the Senate. Each house have different jobs and responsibilities.
As far as I can tell from the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), there is not a movie called House Plan. Only movies called House Party! I think that House Plan is a great name for a haunted house movie.
The plan called for a two house legislature, and a court system. The members of the lower house of the legislature would be elected by the people. The members of the upper house would be chosen by the lower house.
You might be thinking of a Blueprint. Or a floor plan.
Negotiations during the formation of the U S Constitution created the bicameral ,or two house, legilature.
The Virginia Plan called for a change in the composition of Congress. Rather than a single legislative body, it would consist of two parts: a lower house and an upper house.
The Virginia Plan called for a change in the composition of Congress. Rather than a single legislative body, it would consist of two parts: a lower house and an upper house.
The Virginia plan
The name of the plan that the House of Representatives came from is known as the Virginia Plan. This plan was instituted by Edmund Randolph and called for a bicameral congress of the people.
The Virginia plan
Type your answer here.Which plan called for two houses in the legislature, one where states would have equal representation and one where representation would be in proportion to population..
The Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan formed the compromise of the US Senate and House of Represenatives. The Virginia Plan called for votes of population (House of Represenatives) and the New Jersey Plan called for a fixed state vote (Senate). A law must pass through both house to become passed.