A contingency plan is a back up plan for when things go wrong or could go wrong. An example of a contingency plan is what you would do when you lose a job or when a tornado comes.
The Plan A was created on 2005-09-26.
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Winfield Scott, whose picture is above, created a plan that became known as the "Anaconda Plan".
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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.
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It is an anticipatory emergency plan to be followed in an expected or eventual disaster, based on risk assessment, availability of human and material resources, community preparedness, local and international response capability, etc.
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Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death was created in 1973-04.
A "contingency plan" is a plan of action for use in the event that some unforeseen event prevents you, or you are unsuccessful, in carrying out your primary plan. This is often referred to a "Plan B" or a "fallback plan".
The Dismemberment Plan was created in 1993.
Jean's Plan was created in 1946.
Operations plan was created in 1810.
Greber Plan was created in 1950.
The Plan A was created on 2005-09-26.