Question
The New Jersey Plan provided an alternate approach to Madison's Virginia Plan by calling for which of the following?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) a modified monarchy, with elected presidents serving life terms
A
a modified monarchy, with elected presidents serving life terms
(Choice B) a direct democracy with one representative for every 30,000 voters, including women and African American citizens
B
a direct democracy with one representative for every 30,000 voters, including women and African American citizens
(Choice C) a unicameral legislature with one vote for each state, giving equal representation to large and small states
C
a unicameral legislature with one vote for each state, giving equal representation to large and small states
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) a modified monarchy, with elected presidents serving life terms
A
a modified monarchy, with elected presidents serving life terms
(Choice B) a direct democracy with one representative for every 30,000 voters, including women and African American citizens
B
a direct democracy with one representative for every 30,000 voters, including women and African American citizens
(Choice C) a unicameral legislature with one vote for each state, giving equal representation to large and small states
C
a unicameral legislature with one vote for each state, giving equal representation to large and small states
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:
**(Choice C) a unicameral legislature with one vote for each state, giving equal representation to large and small states.**
The New Jersey Plan, proposed by William Paterson in 1787, aimed to revise the Articles of Confederation and called for a legislative structure that provided equal representation for each state, regardless of size or population.
**(Choice C) a unicameral legislature with one vote for each state, giving equal representation to large and small states.**
The New Jersey Plan, proposed by William Paterson in 1787, aimed to revise the Articles of Confederation and called for a legislative structure that provided equal representation for each state, regardless of size or population.