Which statement about the Virginia Plan is true? Congress would choose a National Executive. Congress would be unicameral. It called for the popular election of senators. It called for the judiciary to admit new states to the Union.

History · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The statement about the Virginia Plan that is true is:

  • Congress would choose a National Executive.

The Virginia Plan, proposed by James Madison during the Constitutional Convention in 1787, outlined a framework for a strong central government. One of its key features was the establishment of a bicameral legislature with representation based on population, and it included the provision for the legislature (Congress) to choose a national executive. This executive would not be elected directly by the people but rather by the representatives in Congress.