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According to the New Jersey Plan, how was representation to be structured in Congress?
 
  A) States would have equal representation in one house and population-based representation in the other.
  B) Representation was to be based on the three-fifths compromise.
  C) There would be one house, and representation in it would be based on population.
  D) There would be population-based representation in both houses.
  E) There would be one house, and all states would have equal representation in it.

Question 2

One similarity between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan was that both plans
 
  A) left unspecified how many people might comprise the executive.
  B) provided for a legislature with two houses.
  C) based representation on state population.
  D) provided for a plural executive.
  E) provided for a unicameral legislature.



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amcvicar

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

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asd123

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Reply 2 on: Sep 3, 2018
Excellent


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