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PolarNik [594]
4 years ago
13

During the Constitutional Convention, which would have given the most populated states more power?

History
2 answers:
Taya2010 [7]4 years ago
7 0

<em><u>The Virginia plan </u></em>

Further Explanation:

The Virginia Planwell known as Randolph Plan was introduced by Virginian delegates of the bicameral legislative branch. It was drafted by John Madison to introduce it in constitutional Convention of 1787. It aimed at setting agenda for the discussion in the convention, for placing the idea of populace weighted representation.

The Constitutional convention assembled in Philadelphia to amend the Article of Confederation. The delegates decided to frame a discussion that should be proposed in the convention James Madison was given the prime credit for the drafting the plan. It was introduced in the convention by Edmund Randolph, the Virginian Governor of that time on 29th May 1787 in the form of 15 resolution.

It proposed a judicial branch comprising of two chambers or bicameral Legislature based on the principle of rotation in office and recall appeal to the national legislature's lower house. It also laid emphasis on broadening the structure and power of the national government.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school,  

Subject: US History  

Chapter: Virginia Plan

Keywords: Virginia Plan, Randolph Plan, Virginian delegates, John Madison, constitutional Convention, Philadelphia, Article of Confederation, James Madison, Edmund Randolph

seropon [69]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:  Virginia Plan

Explanation: Got it right on Edgenuity

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