Final answer:
Leon Faucher probably held the belief that Hyde has nearly doubled in size and is an affordable, good place to live due to the industry brought in by the Ashton Brothers. He also believed industrialization and urbanization are important for developing better places to live and work. Additionally, Faucher recognized the negative impacts of the industrial revolution on the health and cleanliness of workers and residents.
Step-by-step explanation:
Leon Faucher probably held the following beliefs after his visit to Hyde, Manchester in 1843:
- b. Thanks to the industry brought in by the Ashton Brothers and their factories, Hyde has nearly doubled in size and now is an affordable, good place to live.
- c. Industrialization and urbanization are important to developing better places to live and work.
- d. The industrial revolution in England has had overall negative impacts on the health and cleanliness of workers and residents.
From the information provided, it is not clear whether Faucher held the belief mentioned in option a. There is no mention of his belief regarding France's industrialization in option e.