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Where is the Quebec National Assembly built?

  1. Gothic Revival style

  2. French Second Empire style

  3. Modernist style

  4. Classical style

The correct answer is: French Second Empire style

The Quebec National Assembly is built in the French Second Empire style because of the historical influence of French architecture in Quebec. The other options, Gothic Revival, Modernist, and Classical styles, are incorrect because they do not reflect the cultural and architectural history of Quebec. The Gothic Revival style originated in the 12th century and is more commonly associated with medieval European architecture. The Modernist style emerged in the 20th century and emphasizes functionality and simplicity rather than historical influences. The Classical style, while also originating in Europe, is distinct from the French Second Empire style and often features Greek and Roman influences.