why did small states in particular prefer the New Jersey Plan?

A.) it gave congress veto power over state law
B.) it maintained a loose confederation
C.) it represented the states as equals
D.) it withheld few powers from the states

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The answer is C. It made sure every state had the same representation no matter size and population.

The correct answer is C) It represented the states as equals.

The New Jersey Plan was an idea developed by William Patterson during the era of the Constitutional Convention. This meeting was originally supposed to focus on fixing the Articles of Confederation. However, it was decided that this would not be plausible and that the US would create a new constitution.

One of the issues at hand would be each states representative in the legislative branch. This is important because the legislative branch will make laws that the entire country follows. With this in mind, small state like New Jersey wanted the New Jersey Plan to be implemented because this means each state would have one representative in Congress regardless of its states population. However, larger states fought this from being implemented, as they felt that a states population should be represented in the amount of elected officials they have in the legislative branch.