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created a congress made up of a senate and a house of Representatives p.s. #4
None of the plans
there first was the articles of confederation. they planned to rewrite the articles but made a new constuion.but they would all vote on amendentments that is how prblems were resolved.
Conneticut Compromise
Virginia and New Jersey
no, they did not
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The two plans proposed to determine congressional representation and debated over at the Constitutional Convention were: The "Virginia Plan" or the "Large States Plan" This plan would benefit the larger states (Virginia, New York, the Carolinas, etc.) by making congressional representation proportional to the state's population. This would enable the more populous states to gain more representation, and thus more power in Congress. The "New Jersey Plan" or "Small States Plan" This plan prevented the smaller New England states from being swallowed by the larger states by making all representation equal. The larger states loudly protested that they deserved more representation, but the smaller states steadfastly refused to budge, and threatened to leave the fledgling union if their demands were not conceded to. The debate was eventually settled by The "Connecticut Compromise" or the "Great Compromise" Proposed by delegate Roger Sherman of Connecticut, this plan proposed a bicameral (two house) legislature. In one house (now the House of Representatives), representation would be based on population, while in the other house (now the Senate), each state would have an equal vote.
The New Jersey Plan, The Virginia Plan, and the Great Compromise! :)
New Jersey Plan
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