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Describe the tension between dutch and french speaking people in belgium

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Answered by anmolkumar16
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this led to tension between dutch speaking and French speaking in Belgium. the tension was more acute in brussels because it created a special problem which is that the dutch speaking people constituted a majority in the country , but a minority in the capital.

Answered by sabhayashilpa2004
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Explanation:The economic difference between the Dutch and French-speaking people became the cause of anxiety in the 1950s.  

Explanation:

In Belgium, the French-speaking community were the minority and under rich and powerful, whereas the Dutch were poor and came under a majority in the population.

The Dutch being in the majority began to hold and gain education and economic opportunity in Belgium that angered the French communities.

The French were not able to acquire the same privileges as the Dutch people.

During the 1970s the Belgium government amended its constitution.

The reason for amended required so that both the groups will be able to live together in harmony within the same country.

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