In his Thoughts on Government (1776), John Adams advocated state constitutions that provided for: a. a legislature elected and controlled entirely by the wealthy, with a weak governor elected by the people so that they would feel that they had a role. b. centralizing political power in a one-house legislature and dispensing with the office of governor. c. voting rights for all men at least twenty-one years old. d. allowing women who owned a certain amount of property to vote but preventing them from holding political office. e. a powerful governor and a two-house legislature that reflected the division of society between wealthy and ordinary men.