• in what part of the great compromise are the ideas of the virginia plan represented?

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  • The Great Compromise was an agreement between large and small states during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 which established two houses in Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Virginia Plan, proposed by James Madison, represented the ideas of the larger states and called for a two-house legislature with the number of representatives for each state determined by population. The Great Compromise included this idea, allowing the House of Representatives to be determined by population, while it provided equal representation for all states in the Senate.

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      Libby Colon

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  • The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, was an agreement between the delegates of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan when deciding the structure of the United States government. It proposed a bicameral (two-house) legislature in which one house, the House of Representatives, would be based on population, reflecting the ideas of the Virginia Plan, while the other house, the Senate, would have equal representation from each state, thus reflecting the ideas of the New Jersey Plan.

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      Charity Carrillo

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