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Q: Why did the more-population state think Virginia Plan was fair?
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What was the state that proposed the large state plan?

Virginia (the Large State Plan was also called the Virginia Plan).


The plan of government proposed during the constitutional convention which called for a bicameral congress based on population was the?

The great comprimise I think it's the Virginia plan / "the large-state plan"


This document proposed that Congress could force a state to obey a national law?

Virginia Plan


What name was officially given to the large-state plan at the constitutional convention?

the Virginia plan


What is the name of the large state plan?

The Virginia Plan


What is the plan for a state representation by population?

virginia plan


This document proposed that Congress could force a state to obey a national law.?

Virginia plan


Who is idea was the Virginia Plan?

The Virginia Plan, also known as the Rudolph Plan or the Large-State Plan, was proposed by Virginia delegates and drafted by James Madison.


State that proposed the large state plan?

virginia


4-What was the Virginia Plan and the NJ Plan?

The Virginia Plan and the NJ Plan were taxes to be apportioned by population and the Senate granted equal votes per state.


Did John Rutledge support the Virginia Plan?

Yes he did, despite the fact that his state was a small state (population wise) and that the Virginia plan gave more power to the larger states. He supported the Virginia plan before the Three fifths compromise


Difference between Articles of Confederation and the Virginia Plan?

The biggest difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Virginia plan was the power of votes. In the articles each state had a representative with one vote, the Virginia Plan was based on representation decided by a state's population.