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When the Virginia delegates arrived in Philadelphia in early May 1787 with Washington at their head, they immediately sat down and prepared a document based on Madison's outline that became known as the "Virginia Plan of Government." Madison's plan, which favored the large states and gave enormous power to a new federal government, became the nationalists' opening line of debate.

—James Madison and the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787, Library of Congress

What role did James Madison play in the creation of the U.S. Constitution?
A.
He convinced many delegates that the new document should favor state governments.
B.
He convinced many delegates that the new document should favor wealthy individuals.
C.
His ideas became the basis for many of the document's fundamental provisions.
D.
His ideas led to the document's provisions for an authoritarian executive branch.

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C. His ideas became the basis for many of the document's fundamental provisions.

Explanation: Madison's Virginia Plan served as the opening framework for debate at the Convention and formed the basis for much of the Constitution's structure.