Why did states with smaller populations support the New Jersey Plan?

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because it determined representation in Congress by population
because it determined representation in Congress by population

because it granted equal representation in Congress
because it granted equal representation in Congress

because it allowed the Executive Committee to levy taxes
because it allowed the Executive Committee to levy taxes

because it allowed the Executive Committee to veto state laws

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States with smaller populations supported the New Jersey Plan because it granted equal representation in Congress. This plan proposed that each state, regardless of population size, would have the same number of representatives, which would ensure that smaller states had an equal voice in the legislative process.

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