What did the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan have in common? (Choose two answers)

(2 points)
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Three branches of government
Three branches of government

Legislative branch consists of elected representatives
Legislative branch consists of elected representatives

Executive branch of government consists of several exectives
Executive branch of government consists of several exectives

Number of representatives based on population

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The Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan had the following two points in common:

  1. Three branches of government - Both plans proposed a government structure that included an executive, legislative, and judicial branch.

  2. Legislative branch consists of elected representatives - Both plans emphasized that the legislative branch would be composed of representatives elected by the people, although they differed in terms of how those representatives would be distributed.