10.)The Virginia Plan preferred representation based upon

A.)income

B.)population

C.)region

D.)state

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You selected B) population.

The Virginia Plan, proposed by James Madison during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, preferred representation based upon population. The plan suggested that the number of representatives each state would have in the national legislature should be based on the population of each state. This means that larger states with higher populations would have more representation compared to smaller states with lesser populations.

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the options and examine the Virginia Plan, which was a proposal during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

A) Income: The Virginia Plan did not favor representation based on income. It focused on other factors.

B) Population: Correct! The Virginia Plan favored representation based on population. It proposed a bicameral legislature, with the number of representatives in each chamber directly proportional to the population of each state. This approach would give more populous states more representation.

C) Region: The Virginia Plan did not consider region as a criteria for representation. It focused on population size.

D) State: While the Virginia Plan considered states as entities, it prioritized population as the basis for representation, rather than simply granting equal representation to each state.

Therefore, the correct answer is B) population.