Compare And Contrast Virginia And New Jersey Plan

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Student’s name Professor’s name Course number Date The Virginia and New Jersey plans 1 The Virginia plan had various characteristics as proposed by Mr Randolph. He suggested in accordance to the wishes of the committee that the national government should be created and that it should consist of a supreme legislative, Executive and Judiciary. According to Mr. Patterson in the Virginia plan which he drew from Mr. Randolph’s propositions, proposed that revision of the articles of confederations was paramount in order to render federal constitution adequacy to the demands of both government and the union in preservation. The Virginia plan suggested that there should be two branches in the national government: …show more content…

Terms of office as according to the Virginia plan, members of the first branch were to serve for a period of three years and received fixed stipends after which they were to be compensated due to their consistency and commitment while holding public office. The New Jersey plan suggested the member should carry office for the stipulated period of times whereby they would receive at selected times a fixed compensation. The holder of office after completion of term is would be unsuitable and unworthy of holding office …show more content…

These executives aside from their general authority would be able to appoint other federal officers and be director of all operations involved in the military, this however was only if the person elected would not commandeer troops for his own personal or private activities. The executive would receive at fixed stipend for their services hereby there would be no increase or decrease in amount. 5 A national judiciary was to be formed and it would consist of one supreme tribunal, judges appointed by the second branch and with good behavior hold their offices while receiving a stipulated amount of money for their services in which neither additions nor subtractions can be made. In the selection of additional courts the national legislature would be given the responsibility of appointing inferior