Political Science, asked by MilanSunil28, 11 months ago

In Belgium, how were tensions between the linguistic communities
controlled?
(a) By an argument made between the majority and minority group.
(B)By accepting the federal style of government.
(c) By making amendments to the constitution of Belgium.
(D)By accepting the dominance of the majority group by the minority
group.

Answers

Answered by arshiyashaik82
22

Answer:

B.By accepting the federal style of government.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
0

Answer:

(B) By accepting the federal style of government the tensions between the linguistic communities can be controlled.

Explanation:

  • The issue between the French- and Dutch-speaking groups in Brussels was resolved by the Belgian government.
  • Both groups were equally represented in the central cabinet of ministers.
  • The Belgian officials believed that by doing this, they had shown respect for the sentiments and interests of those from both populations.
  • Additionally, they increased the authority of State governments.
  • This tiny nation's ethnic makeup is extremely diverse.
  • The minority French-speaking population was extremely wealthy and influential.
  • The rights and educational system are significantly later for the bulk of Dutch speakers. Conflicts between the Dutch and French speaking populations in Belgium in 1950 and 1960 resulted from this.

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