(02.04 mc)what ultimately happened with the virginia and new jersey plans? delegates agreed that the new jersey plan was superior. madison gave up on using any elements of the virginia plan. three different houses were added to the legislative branch. a compromise was reached, employing ideas from both plans.



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The Connecticut compromise states that population of a state will determine how reps the state will have ( Virginia Plan) and there would be an equal number of senators (2) from every state ( New JerseyPlan).

Answer:

A compromise (the Connecticut Compromise) was reached, employing ideas from both plans.

Explanation:

The Connecticut Compromise was a solution, devised in 1787, for how legislative power should be organized in the new United States Congress. The compromise was a merger of the Virginia Plan, which provided for parliamentary representation according to the population, with the New Jersey Plan, which called for equal representation of all states. Therefore, a bicameral Congress was created, with a chamber based on the New Jersey Plan (the House of Representatives), and another based on the Virginia Plan (the Senate).