How does Jefferson's design for his home Monticello contradict the democratic style associated with his presidency?
A) The design was uniquely American and reflected isolationist policies with other nations.
B) The Federalist design of the home went against his ideas of stronger state governments.
C) The architecture dates back to an age when there were limited scientific achievements.
D) The classical elegance of the home reflected his aristocratic tastes.
D
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a. true b. false
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