Asked by Fernanda Alves on Jul 20, 2024

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The Virginia Plan included

A) making the national government primary.
B) the power to veto state legislation.
C) reducing the states to a subordinate position.
D) All of the above are correct.

Virginia Plan

A suggestion from delegates from Virginia for a two-chambered legislative body during the creation of the United States Constitution in 1787.

National Government

Refers to the organization through which political authority is exercised at the national level, encompassing all branches and levels of governance.

Veto

The power of a president or governor to reject a bill proposed by a legislature, effectively preventing it from becoming law without further legislative action.

  • Comprehend the importance and consequences of crucial agreements and proposals at the Constitutional Convention, such as the Great Compromise, the Virginia Plan, and the New Jersey Plan.
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Ahmad YassineJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The Virginia Plan proposed a strong national government that could make and enforce laws, and collect taxes. It aimed to make the national government supreme over the states, including giving it the power to veto state legislation, effectively reducing the states to a subordinate position in the federal structure.