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What was the matter of tension between French and Dutch speaking community during the 1950s - 1960s

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Answered by hithyshe23
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Answer:

the tension between Dutch speaking People are n Belgium in 1950s to 1960s

Explanation:

1. the primary cause which led to the tension between the Dutch speaking people and french speaking people was the economic eniquality.

2. the French speaking community who was in minority relatively rich and powerful whereas the Dutch speaking community who was th n majority poor

3. this was resented by the Dutch speaking community who for the benefit of economic development and education much later.

4. the tension between two communities was more acute in brussels, Brussels presented a special problems: the Dutch speaking people constituted a majority in the country, but a minority in the capital.

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Answered by tallapanenidhruti
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(i) The economic inequality between the Dutch speaking and French-speaking was the basic cause of tension.

(ii) The French-speaking community who was in minority was relatively rich and powerful whereas the Dutch-speaking community who was in majority was poor.

(iii) This was resented by the Dutch-speaking community who for the benefit of economic development and education much later.

(iv) The tension between the two communities was more acute in Brussels. Brussels presented a special problem : the Dutch speaking people constituted a majority in the country, but a minority in the capital.

(v) Between 1970 and 1993, the Belgium government amended their constitution four times so as to work out an arrangement that would enable everyone to live together within the same country.

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