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grigory [225]
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What did The Great Compromise takeaway from The Virginia Plan?

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laila [671]3 years ago
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The plan called for a bicameral (two-branch) legislature with the number of representatives for each state to be determined by the state's population. The Great Compromise of 1787 incorporated elements of the Virginia Plan into the new Constitution, replacing the Articles of Confederation.
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