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What did the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan have in common? (Choose two answers)(2 points)
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Executive branch of government consists of several exectives
Executive branch of government consists of several exectives
Legislative branch consists of elected representatives
Legislative branch consists of elected representatives
Three branches of government
Three branches of government
Number of representatives based on population
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Executive branch of government consists of several exectives
Executive branch of government consists of several exectives
Legislative branch consists of elected representatives
Legislative branch consists of elected representatives
Three branches of government
Three branches of government
Number of representatives based on population
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The Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan had the following in common:
1. **Legislative branch consists of elected representatives**
2. **Three branches of government**
While the two plans differed in how legislative representation would be structured (the Virginia Plan favored representation based on population, while the New Jersey Plan favored equal representation for states), they both included the idea of a legislative branch made up of elected representatives and proposed a system of government with three branches.
1. **Legislative branch consists of elected representatives**
2. **Three branches of government**
While the two plans differed in how legislative representation would be structured (the Virginia Plan favored representation based on population, while the New Jersey Plan favored equal representation for states), they both included the idea of a legislative branch made up of elected representatives and proposed a system of government with three branches.
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