What led to the tension between the dutch speaking and french speaking in 1950s and 1960s?
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The following situation led tension between Dutch and French speakers--》
1. The social disparity (lack of similarity and equality) between Dutch and French speaking led tension between them.
2. The minority French speaking peoples were rich and powerful but this is resented by the Dutch speaking people which also led the tension between them.
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1. The social disparity (lack of similarity and equality) between Dutch and French speaking led tension between them.
2. The minority French speaking peoples were rich and powerful but this is resented by the Dutch speaking people which also led the tension between them.
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The issues of 'majoritarianism' and financial preference led to the tensions between the Dutch speaking and French speaking communities in Belgium during 1950s and 1960s.
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