Answer:
A bicameral or two house Congress was a feature of the Virginia Plan for the federal government presented at the Constitutional Convention.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Virginia plan (also known as Randolph's plan) was a proposal by the Virginia state delegates presented and judged during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
It tended to favor the larger states by providing for a bicameral parliament, whose members were divided proportionally to the population of each state, whose powers were very strong, including the power of veto with respect to the legislation of the individual states; an executive appointed by the legislative body; and a federal court composed of immovable judges.