the New Jersey plan
The equal representation was created by The New Jersey Plan.
The equal representation was created by The New Jersey Plan.
The New Jeresey 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 New Jersey Plan was a proposal to have representation in Congress be equal for every state. In the Virginia Plan, representation was determined by population.
virginia plan
Yes, the New Jersey Plan proposed a system of equal representation for each state in Congress, regardless of population size. This plan aimed to ensure that smaller states had an equal voice in the legislative process, contrasting with the Virginia Plan, which advocated for proportional representation based on population. Ultimately, the New Jersey Plan contributed to the discussion that led to the Great Compromise, establishing a bicameral legislature with both proportional and equal representation.
It was the New Jersey Plan that proposed the idea of an unicameral legislature with equal representation. It was ultimately rejected.
The New Jersey plan called for equal representation in congress, while the Virginia plan called for representation by population. The Connecticut Compromise eventually won out, with congress as it is today.
probably because he was from Massachusetts and he believed in equal representation.
The Virginia plan wanted = Large states wanted representation by populationThe New Jersey plan wanted = Small states wanted equal number of representation
Virginia plan