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1) What are there structural differences? Address the following items for each plan:
a) number of branches of government;
b) number of houses in the Congress of each plan;
c) congressional members chosen by whom;
d) length of terms of service for the legislative branch
2) Are there differences in congressional representation? Address the following issues in each plan:
a) the basis of determining a state's members;
b) votes by states in Congress
3) Does congressional power differ? Discuss the following areas:
a) some varying specific powers enumerated in the plans;
b) any powers specifically denied;
c) the relationship between the new federal government and the states
4) Does the executive branch differ in the plans? Address the following areas for each plan:
a) composition of the executive branch;
b) selection of the executive branch;
c) powers provided to the executive
5) How is the judicial branch composed? Discuss the following issues:
a) the supreme court composed and chosen how;
b) the design and selection of any additional courts
6) In your opinion, which of the two plans provides more power to the new federal government? Explain why specifically.
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