The United States Constitution incorporates several provisions from the Virginia Plan, particularly the framework for a bicameral legislature. The Virginia Plan proposed a two-house legislature with representation based on population, which influenced the Constitution's establishment of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Additionally, the plan's emphasis on a stronger national government and separate branches of government is reflected in the Constitution's structure and principles.
The government is divided into three branches.
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it's either a.) The president can only serve one seven- year term. b.) House and Senate representation is proportional to population size. c.) The government is divided into three branches. d.) Congress can veto any state law Answer is C) :)
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention decided to base the Constitution on the Virginia Plan, which was drafted by James Madison. The Virginia Plan called for a strong central government with separate branches and a bicameral legislature. Madison's plan heavily influenced the structure and principles of the Constitution.
1.Wanted representation by population 2.Wanted slaves 3.Wanted new constitution 4.Wanted states to still have power
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a provision of the New Jersey Plan?
Negotiations during the formation of the U S Constitution created the bicameral ,or two house, legilature.
Robert Yates was the only founder who rejected the Constitution. He walked out of the Convention without supporting a plan, let alone the Virginia plan.