Consider the following statements about power sharing arrangements in Belgium and Sri Lanka. (A). In Belgium, the Dutch -speaking majority people tried to impose their domination on the minority French- speaking community. (B). In Sri Lanka, the policies of the government sought to ensure the dominance of the Sinhala - speaking majority. (C). The Tamils in Sri Lanka demanded a federal arrangement of power sharing to protect their culture, language and equality of opportunity in education and jobs. (D). The transformation of Belgium from unitary government to a federal one prevented a possible division of the country on linguistic lines. Which of the statements given above are correct?
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B, C and D
In Sri Lanka, the policies of the government sought to ensure the dominance of the Sinhala-speaking majority.
The Tamils in Sri Lanka demanded a federal arrangement of power sharing to protect their culture, language and equality of opportunity in education and jobs.
The transformation of Belgium from unitary government to a federal one prevented a possible division of the country on linguistic lines.
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