Which statement best summarizes the anti-suffragists' response to the suffragists' argument that the inability to vote keeps women from being citizens?
a) They argued that women lacked the intellectual capacity for political decision-making.
b) They asserted that women were already adequately represented by their husbands.
c) They claimed that women's primary role was in the domestic sphere, not in politics.
d) They advocated for women's suffrage but through a different legislative process.