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The New Jersey plan proposed a government with a unicameral legislature, an executive committee, and generally sovereign states.
The New Jersey plan proposed a government with a unicameral legislature, an executive committee, and generally sovereign states.
one of the three branches: a legislative branch, an executive branch, and a judicial branch
self governing state
self governing state
Salem's form of government is known as a Plan B Government. It provides for a Mayor, and a City Council of eleven members.
Article 4, section 4 of the Constitution says, "The United States government shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government..." The Constitution is written plan for a Republican government.
The council. Example: A dictatorship or someone who ran everything.
The House of Burgesses was the legislative body of the Virginia Colony. It was part of the government, not a company of any kind.
It took the Founding Fathers so long to create a new government, because it was hard to agree on the same set of rules. For example, there was two plan the Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan. The Virginia plan stated that big states should get morer represenatives while the New Jersey plan stated that all the states should have the same representation thus creating congress.
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During the Constitutional Convention, small states wanted equal representation regardless of population size, advocating for each state to have the same number of representatives in Congress. This was exemplified by the New Jersey Plan, which proposed a unicameral legislature with equal representation for all states. In contrast, large states favored representation based on population, as proposed in the Virginia Plan, believing that this would ensure that their larger populations had a proportional influence in the legislative process. This conflict ultimately led to the Great Compromise, establishing a bicameral legislature with both equal and proportional representation.