y did the delegates disagree strongly th the representation in the national legeslature
equal representation between states
-How members of the lower house of Congress should be elected -What should be done about the slave trade -How the power of the executive branch be structured -How the Constitution should be considered for ratification -How the states should be represented in national legislature -the national governments role in issuing paper money -division of national and state powers -extent of veto power -which governmental body should have the power to declare war -if slaves should be counted in determining representation in national legislature
He believed that the national legislature should have two houses. In the lower house , states should be represented based on their population. In the upper house, each state should have one vote, he believed that slaves should be counted equally with other people in determining a states representation in the national legislature, he believed that the executive should be elected by the national legislature
National Legislature of Sudan was created in 2005.
The Virginia Plan proposed that the new legislature have representation based on a states population. The New Jersey Plan proposed that the new legislature let each state have the same number of representatives.
The North wanted a tariff for the National Legislature. And the South want to regulate trade for the National Legislature.
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National Legislature of South Sudan was created in 2011.
Yes he belived that three fiths of the slaves should be counted for determining both a state's representation in the national legislature and the taxes to be paid by state,
The Great Compromise solved the problem of representation in the legislature. According to the compromise, the House of Representatives would be based on state population. But each state would have an equal number of votes in the senate.
The Great Compromise provided a bicameral legislature with both a representation based on population (the House of representatives; which appealed to larger states), and an equal representation (the Senate; which appealed to smaller states, with lower populations).
A National Legislature is part of a government that makes and passes laws that have jurisdiction over the certain nation.