Identify the primary features of the Virginia Plan, discuss the stalemate between the small states and the large states, and explain how the Great Compromise helped give us the Congress that we have today.

What will be an ideal response?

? The plan called for a strong national union.? It provided for a separation of powers.? It suggested a bicameral legislature.? It proposed one branch of the legislature to be directly elected and the second to be chosen by state legislatures.? Executive and members of the national judiciary were to be chosen by the national legislature.? A council of revision could veto legislation (which could be overridden).? There would be a bicameral national legislature.? The House of Representatives would be directly elected by the people and membership would be based on population (larger states would have more members). The Senate would be selected by state legislatures and members would be based on equality (each state would have two Senators).

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She has never purchased health insurance for herself and, frankly, would prefer not to, given that she has enjoyed good health and would like to avoid paying insurance premiums. If she chose not to purchase insurance in 2014, what would be the likely consequence? a. She will be fined by the federal government. b. She will not face any consequences; there is no legal requirement for purchasing health insurance. c. She will receive a warning letter from the federal government. If she still does not have insurance in one year, she could face minor criminal charges. d. She will be fined by the state government.

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Political or systematic discrimination leading to migration is an example of a ______.

A. push factor B. pull factor C. government policy D. demand for migration

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