Virginia Plan
The Connecticut Compromise, also known as the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman's Compromise
The primary difference between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan lies in their proposed structures for the legislative branch of the U.S. government. The Virginia Plan advocated for a bicameral legislature with representation based on population, favoring larger states, while the New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral legislature with equal representation for each state, ensuring that smaller states had an equal voice. This debate over representation ultimately contributed to the Great Compromise, which established a bicameral legislature combining elements of both plans.
Virginia Plan
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the Virginia plan gave to much power to the larger states.The Virginia plan was bicameral while the New Jersey plan was Unicameralfor the V plan legislature could override and in the NJ plan Government can compel obedience to national laws. Then we had the great compromise.
The main point of disagreement between supporters of the Virginia and New Jersey plans centered on the structure of the legislative branch. The Virginia Plan advocated for a bicameral legislature with representation based on population, favoring larger states, while the New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral legislature with equal representation for each state, favoring smaller states. This fundamental debate reflected deeper issues of state sovereignty and the balance of power in the new government. Ultimately, it led to the Great Compromise, which established a mixed system of representation.
I am rather confused by this question but will answer to the best of my ability. I believe you are referring to the Virginia and New Jersey plans which were submitted before the Constitution was ratified. It was the Virginia plan which suggested two separate houses in the legislature. yeah, it was
A New Jersey Plan is a plan of government proposed at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 that called for a one-house legislature in which each state would have one vote.new jersy had a plan
The Great Compromise was made, because the politicians didn't know what our government plan would be. Although both the New Jersey Plan and The Virginia Plan had three branches of government, (Judicial, Legislature, and Executive) the plans varied on the details of the Legislative Branch. The Virginia Plan stated there would be two houses in Legislature, and the Representatives per state would be based on each state's population. The New Jersey Plan stated there would only be one house in the Legislature, and each state would have an equal number of representatives, to make it fair. But, both sides had very valid points. For the Virginia Plan, they said because they paid more taxes, they deserved more representation. The New Jersey Plan said that because the big states had more representation, the laws would be formed around the same states, and not on the small states opinion as well. The meeting's attendees decided on a compromise. The Legislature would have two houses. The House of Representatives would be based on population, while the Senate would have equal representation for each state. (Two senators per state.) This became our plan of government, which we still use today!
It was a plan called "Operation: Nuke 'Em", it was carried out near the end of World War II, the plan gave unicameral legislature to all representatives from all state, all the state agreed to it and thus "Operation: Nuke 'Em" was carried out.
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