What did the New Jersey Plan argue for?

A. A stronger version of the Articles of Confederation
B. A strong central government
C. A popularly elected legislature
D. A bicameral legislature


Answer: A. A stronger version of the Articles of Confederation

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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President George W. Bush signed the CAFTA-DR into law, but this agreement is opposed by which American industry?

A) banking B) customer service C) electronics D) farmers E) textile workers

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The authors of your textbook recommend locating original sources for information presented in the media. Which of the following statements is the best reason for locating original sources?

a. it gives you practice at searching the Internet for information b. it allows you to visit the library on your college campus c. it allows you to draw your own conclusions d. it gives you a way to see if the source really exists

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