Match each sentence to the name of the reformer who held that belief.*3 pointsLouis Joseph Papineau William Lyon Mackenzie Joseph HoweBelieved the people would elect a good government that would benefit them Wanted to remain a British subject but have all the same rights as those who lived in Britain Was concerned about the English minority making decisions for the French minority Believed the people would elect a good government that would benefit them Wanted to remain a British subject but have all the same rights as those who lived in Britain Was concerned about the English minority making decisions for the French minority
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Match each sentence to the name of the reformer who held that belief.*3 pointsLouis Joseph Papineau William Lyon Mackenzie Joseph HoweBelieved the people would elect a good government that would benefit them Wanted to remain a British subject but have all the same rights as those who lived in Britain Was concerned about the English minority making decisions for the French minority Believed the people would elect a good government that would benefit them Wanted to remain a British subject but have all the same rights as those who lived in Britain Was concerned about the English minority making decisions for the French minority
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Believed the people would elect a good government that would benefit them - Joseph Howe
Wanted to remain a British subject but have all the same rights as those who lived in Britain - William Lyon Mackenzie
Was concerned about the English minority making decisions for the French minority - Louis Joseph Papineau
Please note that the same sentences are repeated twice in your question, so the answers are also repeated.
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