False it is called a bicameral legislature
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Elects a Speaker to preside
The Virginia Plan, proposed during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, proposed a bicameral legislature (a legislative branch with two houses: an upper and a lower), where the lower house was elected by the people, and the upper house by the lower house. It favored larger states, such as Virginia, by proposing a representation in voting based on population.
it was the plan to make virgina a state---- This Is wrong the right anser is ---- A proposal that seats in Congress be awarded on the basis of the state's population. The Virginia plan is Large states thought that the Congress should have two houses and the number of delegates each state had in each house should be based on the states' populations. www.redrazor.webs.com
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention were able to create a Continental army. They also drafted the Declaration of Independence and created a bicameral legislature.
The Great Compromise
A bicameral legislature
The Constitutional Convention?
At the Constitutional Convention of 1787 serious differences about representation were resolved by creating a bicameral legislature.
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention decided to base the Constitution on the Virginia Plan, which was drafted by James Madison. The Virginia Plan called for a strong central government with separate branches and a bicameral legislature. Madison's plan heavily influenced the structure and principles of the Constitution.
The legislature being designed was the US Congress, at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The compromise set up a two-house (bicameral) legislature with a separate Senate and House.
The Great Compromise, decided to create a bicameral legislature(one with two chambers).
The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on population in the lower house. This plan was put forward by the delegates from Virginia at the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
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Yes. Morocco is a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral legislature.
There was only one compromise regarding slavery and it was the three-fifths compromise which stated that slaves would be counted as three-fifths of a person for purposes of assigning House of Representative seats. Another compromise during the Constitutional convention was the Great compromise which created a bicameral legislature and the creation of the electoral college for Presidential elections.