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Question 3 (1 point)

Which of these is a prime example of Jeffersonian architecture?
The US Capitol
The Louisiana Purchase
Monticello
The Capitoline Hill in Rome

Question 3 (1 point) Which of these is a prime example of Jeffersonian architecture-example-1

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Answer: ( Monticello )

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Answer:

Monticello

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Jefferson was strongly based on the roman republic (in which the american democratic republic was modeled) so he was very influenced by the Neoclassical movement, in that sense he designed his Virginia home, called the Monticello, this house is an american version of the european Neoclassicism

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