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How did the Virginia Plan improve the federal government established by the Articles of Confederation?

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It gave each state the same number of votes.


It reinforced the power of the federal government to make peace with other nations.


It gave the federal government permission to pay the debts of states compliant with the Articles.


It provided branches of government, which would review and enforce laws enacted by Congress.

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The Virginia delegates proposed a strong national government that could make and enforce laws and collect taxes. The plan would establish a federal system of government under which the people would be governed by both the state and national governments

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