creation of a legislative or judicial branch
The New Jersey Plan, also known as the Small State Plan.
The Great Compromise solved the debate created by the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan. The New Jersey Plan was proposed by William Paterson in response to the Virginia Plan. The Virginia Plan wanted Congress to be based on population; states with larger populations would have more representation. Those states with small populations were against this idea. Their solution was the New Jersey Plan, which would give equal representation to all states. Both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan were not accepted. Instead, the Connecticut Plan, or the Great Compromise, was adopted. This created two branches in Congress. The Senate, which reflected the New Jersey Plan and gave equal representation to all states, and the House of Representatives, which reflected the Virginia Plan and gave representation to states based on population.
The New Jersey Plan propsed that all states have an equal voting rights in congres. A.K.A The Senate. Each state gets two votes, no mater the population.
cuz they tough it was important for all Americans to know about it
They preferred the confederation system in which all states were represented equally.
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.
Type your answer here.Which plan called for two houses in the legislature, one where states would have equal representation and one where representation would be in proportion to population..
no, new jersey wanted all states to have the same power
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The New Jersey Plan featured a one house legislature in which all states were equal.
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Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan
When the United States Constitution was being drafted in 1787, the New Jersey Plan was an option proposed by William Paterson, a New Jersey delegate. The Plan called for only one house of Congress with each state to have one vote in Congress instead of the number of votes being based on population. The New Jersey Plan was made as an alternative to the Virginia Plan, which provided for a central government with representation by population.
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