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question 17
under the virginia plan
the new constitution would be only marginally stronger than the articles of confederation.
slaves would count as four - fifths of a person when apportioning legislative representatives.
large states would have more representatives in both chambers of congress.
congress could not regulate either interstate trade or international trade.
two of the northern states would have no representatives at all in congress.
The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature where representation in both houses was based on population. This meant large states, with larger populations, would have more representatives in both chambers of Congress. The plan was a significant departure from the Articles of Confederation and did not have the other elements described in the options.
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C. large states would have more representatives in both chambers of Congress.