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At the constitutional convention, what was the name given to the plan that took elements of both the New Jersey and Virginia plans
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At the constitutional convention, what was the name given to the plan that took elements of both the New Jersey and Virginia plans
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At the constitutional convention, the name given to the plan that took elements of both the New Jersey and Virginia plans was the "Connecticut Compromise" sometimes known as the "Great Compromise".
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