The great compromise.
Either the Great Compromise or the Virginia Plan
Virginia Plan
Unicameral and Bicameral house
virginia
because it brought together both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
Yes, the new plan was called "The Great Compromise"
The new Jersey plan and the Virginia plan
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The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, combined elements of the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan to form the current structure of the U.S. legislature. It established a bicameral Congress, consisting of the House of Representatives, with representation based on population (Virginia Plan), and the Senate, with equal representation for each state (New Jersey Plan). This compromise balanced the interests of both larger and smaller states during the Constitutional Convention.
because it sacraficed both the New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan, basically it combined the two plans.
The Great Compromise combined the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. The Virginia plan was to have Representatives in the government according to population. The New Jersey plan was to have each state represent themselves in the government. That is how we have a bicameral government today. Each state has two senators and House of Representative members according to the districts the state contains, which is divided by population.
The compromise that combined elements of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan is known as the Great Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise. Proposed by Roger Sherman, it established a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives based on population (reflecting the Virginia Plan) and a Senate with equal representation for each state (reflecting the New Jersey Plan). This compromise helped to balance the interests of both large and small states during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
The Great Compromise
The Connecticut Compromise
The bigger states opposed the New Jersey plan and the smaller states opposed the Virginia plan. IDK which states liked/dislike the great compromise.
Yes, the Virginia Plan was written before the Great Compromise along with the New Jersey plan. The Congress decided to take some ideas from the Virginia Plan and some from the New Jersey Plan to create a plan that worked for both of them, and as a result, the Great Compromise was created.