The Virginia Plan addressed which problem in the Articles of Confederation?
A.
abuse of power
B.
geographical boundaries
C.
weak legislature
D.
taxation of slaves
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Explanation:
In addition to dealing with legislative representation, the Virginia Plan addressed other issues as well, with many provisions that did not make it into the Constitution that emerged. It called for a national government of three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
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c. weak legislature
Explanation:
- The Virginia Plan was a initiative to create a newly-founded US bi-cameral legislature. The plan, conceived by James Madison in 1787, proposed the representation of states based on their populace figures, and also called for the formation of 3 branches of govt.: legislative, judicial. and executive
- Delegates from Virginia suggested a powerful central government willing to create and implement legislation and collect taxes. The proposal would establish a decentralized form of government in which both the state and national govts would rule the populace.
- In 1787, the Virginia Plan was placed before the Constitutional Conference. ... Supporters/Proponents of the Virginia Plan required division of rights, as well as checks and balances to remove the corruption and abuse of power and to establish a stable national govt. in Great Britain govt
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