An 1821 speech by James Kent, a professor of law at Columbia College. In dealing with the question of suffrage, which of the following statements most closely represents Kent's perspective? a. It is all right to extend the suffrage to all white males, but women should not have the right to vote. b. In order to extend democracy in the spirit of the Declaration of Independence, we must work toward universal suffrage. c. The United States Senate should represent the landed interests of the nation. d. We must eliminate the electoral college in order for the people as a whole to have a proper voice in the election of the president of the United States.