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In the New Jersey Plan and Virginia Plan did the New Jersey Plan want a more powerful government?

no, new jersey wanted all states to have the same power


Why did Luther martin support the New Jersey plan?

He believed that the Virginia plan would give the larger states more power and that the smaller states would get overuled , so luther a group supported the virginia plan.


Would give more power to the larger states?

Virginia plan


What is the answer for Under the Virginia Plan these states would have more power?

Smaller states would have more power because the New Jersey Plan called for a unicameral or one-house congress where all states were represented equally.


Why did James Madison favor the New Jersey plan?

Because James Madison likes Small Things, and the new jersey plan focused on giving the smaller states equal power to the larger and more populated.


Why did critics say roosevelts court packing plan would distrupt the checks and balances?

The plan would give Roosevelt more power by putting more of his supporters on the Supreme Court. (apex)


What plan of government favored the smaller states?

the sdr plane was the smaller size in worl


What plan did South Carolina believe in New Jersey plan or Virginia Plan?

South Carolina supported the Virginia Plan, which proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on population size. This plan favored larger states like South Carolina, as it would give them more influence in the national government compared to the New Jersey Plan, which called for equal representation for all states.


Who was the presenter of the small state plan at the Constitutional Convention?

William Paterson, of New Jersey The Small State Plan is more commonly known today as the New Jersey Plan.


What plan was supported by the small states and why?

The New Jersey Plan because they got more rights than the Virginia Plan.


What plan was supported by the small states why?

The New Jersey Plan because they got more rights than the Virginia Plan.


What parts of the New Jersey plan would be used in the Constitution?

The New Jersey plan called for a one-house legislature with each state having an equal number of legislators. This plan was rejected because with there being more small states than large, it would have given the lesser populated states more power. In the final version of the Constitution, Congress would have a bicameral (two house) legislature, but the Senate was modeled after the New Jersey plan, each state having two Senators.