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Mandarinka [93]
3 years ago
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1. What were the plans of government introduced at the Constitutional Convention, and how did they shape the resulting Constitut

ion?
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atroni [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

There are numerous arguments and plans of government introduced at the Constitutional Convention, those that form the basic principles of the United States Constitution includes the following:

1. The Virginia plan

2. The Pinckney plan

3. The New Jersey plan

4. The Hamilton plan.

1. The Virginia plan proposed various plans for the United States Constitution, one of the most distinct part is the proposition for two houses of the legislature and the central government having more power than what was in the articles of Confederation

2. The content of the Pinckney Plan was not seen, however, the original composer declared later in a series of articles that the constitution recognized many of his original plans.

3. The New Jersey's plan at one side favored central government having more powers than what was in the articles of confederation, but at the other side also supported that each more state should have single votes

4. The Hamilton plan this often known as the Federalist papers and was written in a series of articles that set out a series of plans for the United to adopts. It favors the strong central government, following the constitution, strong or bigger states having more representatives many more.

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