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Q: What provisions were in governor randolph's Virginia Plan?
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What plan would there be three branches of government who presented this plan?

The governor of Virginia


Author of the large-state plan?

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At the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Madison drafted the plan presented by Virginia Governor Randolph, and William Patterson of _______ presented a plan that was similar to the Articles of Confederation.


What plan did we go with the Virginia or New Jersey?

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Whom did the Virginia Plan favor and why?

The Virginia plan favored the people of Virginia.


In writing the Virginia Plan this governor and his delegation proposed two houses of a national congress one elected directly by the people and the other by state legislators who is the governor?

Edmund Randolph on May 29, 1787


What plan was vague to the structure of the executive but specified the national executive consist of a single person?

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