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Yes. All of the State legislatures in the United States are bicameral (two houses) except for Nebraska. Nebraska has a "unicameral" single-house Legislature.

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The Virginia Plan called for a national system with?

a strong central government and a bicameral legislature.


What was the Virginia Compromise?

The Virginia Plan, which would later become the Connecticut Compromise, was a proposal to form a bicameral legislative branch of the US government. A bicameral legislature is separated into two different houses or assemblies.


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True.


What plan called for a bicameral legislature?

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Bicameral legislature (The General Assembly). Oldest continuous English speaking law making body in the world.


What created a bicameral legislature?

The Virginia Plan


What is the plan that created three branches of government and also the bicameral legislature gave more power to the states with higher population?

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Under the Virginia Plan what bicameral mean?

So Congress would have two houses.


What plan called for bicameral legislature?

Virginia plan


What established the organization of a bicameral congress?

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Which of the following plans called for a bicameral legislature?

Virginia Plan