French were majority and Dutch were minority in— a) Brussels b) Belgium c) France d) Germany
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(i) The minority French-speaking community was moderately wealthy and capable. This was resented by the Dutch community. (ii) The Dutch community got the advantage of financial improvement and education. This paved way to a tension between the Dutch-speaking and French communities amid the 1950s and 1960s.
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