Which type of state would most likely have supported the new jersey plan and the great compromise? new jersey plan virginia plan • legislature to have two houses . both houses to have number of representatives assigned by wealth or state population legislature to have only one house each state to have one vote in the legislature wealth or state population great compromise • legislature to have two houses • eoch state to have equal representation in the senate • representatives in the house assigned by state population
a a large state with a poor population
b. a wealthy state with a large population
c a small state with a wealthy population
d. a small state with a limited population
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