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why did the constitution makers in Belgium fear ethnic conflicts

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Answered by FSA30
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The constitution makers of Belgium feared ethnic conflict because Belgium is an ethnically divided country. About 60% of Belgians live in the Flemish region and speak Dutch. About 40% live in the Wallonia region and speak French. This is the main ethnic division. There is a tiny minority of less than one percent who are ethnically German.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Belgians overcome the ethnic tension by power sharing between various communities and stages. Both Dutch and French speakers offered a level playing field.

Explanation:

  • in the Flemish region. Around 40 per cent live and speak French in the Wallonia region. That is the primary division of race. Ethnically German there is a small minority of less than one per cent.
  • The social inequality between the Dutch- and French-speaking populations during the 1950s and 1960s.
  • The French-speaking Minority group was very rich and influential. ...
  • Much later the Dutch government took advantage of industrial growth through education.

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