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Laylah Acevedo
4 March, 18:32
What were the differences
between the two plans?
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Brody Norman
4 March, 18:59
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What plans? There's nothing here.
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Jordyn Ruiz
4 March, 21:55
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Here is the answer for the differences between the Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan.
Virginia plan advocated two legislative houses of which membership would be based on population. New Jersey plan advocated one legislative house, membership in which would be equal for all states.
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