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24 April, 09:09

Explain the difference between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan. Which plan favored small states and which favored large states?

Explain the difference between a federalist and an anti-federalist. Include where each resided, north vs south?

How was the main problem of the Anti-Federalists solved?

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  1. 24 April, 12:15
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    The New Jersey plan had a One House Legislature. The Virginia Plan had a Two House Legislature.

    In New Jersey there is an equal representation in congress, where in Virginia it is a representation based on Virginia's population.

    New Jersey was supported by smaller states and Virginia was supported by larger states (probably because it has the nations capital).

    Federalist - a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.

    Anti-federalist - a person who opposed the ratification of the Constitution in 1789 and thereafter allied with Thomas Jefferson's Anti-federal Party, which opposed extension of the powers of the federal Government.

    It was solved by combing the two states. There is now a Two House Legislature. Equal representation in higher congress. Representation in lower congress is to be proportional to population.
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