Yes, the New Jersey Plan included a judicial branch of government. It proposed a framework for a federal judiciary that would handle cases arising under federal law and disputes between states. The plan aimed to preserve the existing structure of the Articles of Confederation while enhancing the powers of the central government, including a stronger judicial system.
Under the New Jersey Plan, the ability to appoint the Supreme Court to the judicial branch of government was given to the executive branch.
Executive Branch
Executive Branch
judicial branch.
creation of a legislative or judicial branch
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one of the three branches: a legislative branch, an executive branch, and a judicial branch
one with three branches: a legislative branch ,and executive branch, and a judicial branch
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New Jersey Plan
Both the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan proposed a government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. However, they differed significantly in how the legislative branch would be structured. The Virginia Plan favored a bicameral legislature based on population, while the New Jersey Plan advocated for a unicameral legislature with equal representation for each state.
The New Jersey Plan