yes
sort of.... it was a compromise in which New Jersey plan wanted no population to to with the voting and thevirginia plan did so the compromise had a little bit of the voting having todo with population and a little bit not
We call this the Great Compromise. The Senate has 2 senators per state, no matter the size, and the House has representatives based on population.
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There was no "New Jersey Compromise." It was named for Connecticut. The New Jersey Plan was an alternative representation plan for Congress as it was debated at the Constitutional Convention. Rather than a legislature based on population (the Virginia Plan), it proposed a unicameral legislature with each state being equal with a single representative. Under the "Great Compromise" or Connecticut Compromise, the New Jersey plan became the model for the Senate, and the Virginia Plan for the House of Representatives.
OK the great compromises legislature was a two house legislature because they took it from the new jersey plan and the Virginia plan and put them together to make one big legislature.
The new Jersey plan and the Virginia plan
Yes, the new plan was called "The Great Compromise"
The Connecticut Compromise proposed a bicameral legislature with two senators per state and a House of Representatives based on population.
The Connecticut Compromise made a bicameral legislature, combining ideas from the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan.
because it sacraficed both the New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan, basically it combined the two plans.
No. The "Connecticut Compromise" used aspects of both the Virginia (large state) Plan and the New Jersey (small state) Plan and created a bicameral legislature.