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Which of the following was true of the Virginia Plan?
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It called for a strong national government.
It called for a strong national government.

It was similar to the Articles of Confederation.
It was similar to the Articles of Confederation.

It gave states the sole right to tax.
It gave states the sole right to tax.

It was opposed by James Madison.
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Responses

It called for a strong national government.
It called for a strong national government.

It was similar to the Articles of Confederation.
It was similar to the Articles of Confederation.

It gave states the sole right to tax.
It gave states the sole right to tax.

It was opposed by James Madison.
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The correct statement regarding the Virginia Plan is:
**It called for a strong national government.**
The Virginia Plan, proposed at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, advocated for a strong national government with a structure that included three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. It aimed to replace the weaker framework established by the Articles of Confederation.
**It called for a strong national government.**
The Virginia Plan, proposed at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, advocated for a strong national government with a structure that included three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. It aimed to replace the weaker framework established by the Articles of Confederation.
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