Assertion (A): The French speaking people accepted the equal representation in Brussels. Reason (R): The Dutch speaking community has also accepted equal representation in the central government. Options: A. Both A and R are true, and R is correct explanation of A B. Both A and R are true, and R is not the correct explanation of A C. A is true but R is false D. A is false but R is true
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The French-speaking people accepted equal representation in Brussels.
In this both the assertion and reason are true:
- The minor French-speaking population was wealthy and influential. The Dutch-speaking community disliked this since they benefited from economic progress and education much later. During the mid-1950s, this created conflicts between the French and Dutch-speaking populations. In Brussels, the conflict between both communities is at an all high. The capital, however, provided a unique challenge: while Dutch-speaking people can make up the majority of the nation, they were a minority in Brussels.
- As in central govt, the proportion of French and Dutch-speaking ministers must be equal, per the constitution. Some special legislation needs the support of a majority of each linguistic group's members. As a result, no single community can make choices on its own.
- Brussels has its own government, with equal representation for both groups. Because the Dutch-speaking community has accepted equal representation in the Central Government, the French-speaking community has accepted equal representation in Brussels.
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A AND R ARE TRUE R IS THE CORRECT EXPLANATION A
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