The core principles of the Virginia Plan were
A) a strong central government and a bicameral legislature.
B) a unicameral legislature with representation by population.
C) strong state governments and popular election of Supreme Court justices.
D) the ideal of one state having one vote and the addition of four new states.
E) economic and political features that replicated the European nation-state model.
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