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22 July, 18:05

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? The New Jersey plan or the Virginia plan

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  1. 22 July, 18:14
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    Answer: The New Jersey Plan.

    Explanation: Executives who could be removed from power by the states if necessary, was a feature of The New Jersey Plan. This was a proposal that was presented as such in the constitutional convention of 1787 and that could be carried out with the request of the majority of executives.
  2. 22 July, 18:18
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    Which plan for the federal government presented at the constitutional convention? The Virginia Plan
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