Which of the following was true of the Virginia Plan?

A.
It called for a strong national government.

B.
It was similar to the Articles of Confederation.

C.
It gave states the sole right to tax.

D.
It was opposed by James Madison.

Respuesta :

James Madison introduced the Virginia Plan at the constitutional convention in 1787.

  • This plan advocated for a strong national government that would have three branches: Judicial, executive, and legislative.
  • The national government was also given the right to levy taxes,
  • It was different from the Articles of confederation as the Articles of Confederation gave few powers to the central government and it could not levy taxes.

So, A. It called for a strong national government is the correct answer

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