Question
How did the New Jersey Plan address the issue of representation?
Responses
The number of representatives in the House is based on population but is equal in the Senate.
The number of representatives in the House is based on population but is equal in the Senate.
The people in each state should vote on how many representatives they want.
The people in each state should vote on how many representatives they want.
Each state should have the same number of representatives.
Each state should have the same number of representatives.
State population should determine the number of representatives.
Responses
The number of representatives in the House is based on population but is equal in the Senate.
The number of representatives in the House is based on population but is equal in the Senate.
The people in each state should vote on how many representatives they want.
The people in each state should vote on how many representatives they want.
Each state should have the same number of representatives.
Each state should have the same number of representatives.
State population should determine the number of representatives.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The New Jersey Plan proposed that each state should have the same number of representatives in Congress, regardless of population size. This was in contrast to the Virginia Plan, which advocated for representation based on population. The New Jersey Plan aimed to maintain the interests of smaller states by ensuring equal representation for all states in the legislative body.