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Who actually built Monticello, the estate of Thomas Jefferson?
Question 1:
Who actually built Monticello, the estate of Thomas Jefferson?
A.
Jefferson built it with his own two hands.
B.
Jeffersons slaves
C.
James Madisons construction company
D.
Masons brought over from Europe by Jefferson
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