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During the Constitutional Convention, large states such as Virginia argued that a state’s congressional representation should be based on its geographic size. each state should decide for itself the number of representatives it has. all states should have same number of congressional representatives. a state’s congressional representation should be based on its population.

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the Constitutional Convention, large states such as Virginia argued that "D.a state’s congressional representation should be based on its population," since the larger physical states tended to have larger populations. 

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Answered by roopini14sl
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During the Constitutional Convention, large states such as Virginia argued that a state’s congressional representation should be based on its population.

state’s congressional representation should be based on its population. Explanation:

  • As large states have large population states like Virginia argued that state congressional representation should be based on its population.
  • The Constitutional Convention was held in May in Pennsylvania.
  • It was held to decide rules to govern America.
  • The convention was formally convened to revise the existing Articles of Confederation, but many representatives had much larger plans.
  • Introduced to the Constitutional Assembly in 1787, James Madison's Virginia Plan outlines a powerful government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
  • The plan required the legislature to be divided into two proportional representation bodies (the Senate and the House of Representatives).

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