What plan was in response to the Virginia plan it proposed that each state should have one vote for equal power between large and small states in the national government?
The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the structure of the United States Government proposed by William Paterson on June 15, 1787. The plan was created in response to the Virginia Plan’s call for two houses of Congress, both elected with proportional representation.
Which day is celebrated on 17 September?
International Country Music Day
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Why is the year 1958 important?
MAJOR EVENTS: Efforts at school desegregation in the southern U.S. are met with impassioned resistance. U.S. launches its first satellite, Explorer I; NASA established. Vice President Richard Nixon’s goodwill tour of South America sparks open protests and rioting. Egypt and Sudan form the United Arab Republic.
Who was born on 17th September?
Celebrities – “FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS: 17 SEPTEMBER” (246)
| Anne Bancroft (*Sep 17, 1931) | actress | US |
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| Anastacia (*Sep 17, 1968) | singer, designer | US |
| Hank Williams (*Sep 17, 1923) | composer, guitarist, singer | US |
| Keith Flint (*Sep 17, 1969) | musician, dancer and singer for the band The Prodigy | GB |
| Tomáš Berdych (*1985) | tennis player | CZ |
Why is the year 1958 important for Martin Luther King?
1958 MLK’s first book, Stride Toward Freedom, is published on September 17. At a Harlem book signing on September 20, MLK is nearly killed when he is stabbed by an assailant. Along with other civil rights leaders, he meets on June 23 with President Dwight D. Eisenhower to discuss problems affecting black Americans.
What did Martin Luther King do in 1963?
On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr., delivered a speech to a massive group of civil rights marchers gathered around the Lincoln memorial in Washington DC. The culmination of this event was the influential and most memorable speech of Dr. King’s career.