Which states' delegates most strongly opposed the Virginia Plan? A.) large states B.) northern states C.) small states D.) southern states slave states

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The correct answer is C) small states.

The state’s delegates that most strongly opposed the Virginia Plan were the small states.

The Virginia Plan was a proposal or a plan that the Virginia delegates had to establish a bicameral legislature for the United States. In 1867, James Madison elaborated the plan based on the idea that the states had to be represented by their population numbers. This was the reason that did not like the small states. Indeed, the state’s delegates that most strongly opposed the Virginia Plan were the small states. Additionally, James Madison proposed three branches of the government for the new United States.  

Answer: c

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