what are the main reason of tension between the french and dutch speaking communities during the 1950s and 60s
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The main cause of tension between Dutch and French speaking community was the economic inequality
The Dutch speaking community who got the benefit of education and economic development much later
The French speaking community was relatively rich and powerful
The problem was more acute in Brussels . Brussels presented a special problem ....the Dutch speaking community who was in majority constituted a minority in the capital
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