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Multiple national executives who could be removed from power by the states if necessary were a feature of which plan for the federal government presented at the constitutional convention?

A) The New Jersey Plan
B) Neither the Virginia not the New Jersey plan
C) The Virginia Plan
D) Both the Virginia and New Jersey plans

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The new Jersey plan. Isn't always the same letter.

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Multiple national executives who could be removed from power by the states if necessary were a feature of The New Jersey Plan for the federal government presented at the constitutional convention. Option A is correct.

The New Jersey Plan constituted a proposal for the structure of the United States Government introduced by William Paterson at the Constitutional Convention on June 15, 1787. The New Jersey Plan was was created as a reaction to the Virginia Plan.

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