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What led to tensions between the Dutch-speaking and French-speaking communities in Belgium during the 1950s and 1960s?
1 Both the communities demanded special powers.
2 The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
3 The majority Dutch-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the minority French-speaking community.
4 Both the communities were equal in socio-economic ladder and this was resented by the French-speaking community.
Explanation:
The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
19. Power Sharing
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In ___________ an Act was passed to recognise Sinhalese as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil. The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhalese applicants for university positions and government jobs?
1 1956
2 1957
3 1958
4 1959
Explanation:
1957
19. Power Sharing
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The idea of power-sharing has emerged in opposition to _________?
1 Democracy
2 Dictatorship
3 Monarchy
4 Undivided political power under one sect
Explanation:
Undivided political power under one sect
19. Power Sharing
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Which form of government is prevalent in Sri Lanka?
1 Majoritarianism
2 Federal
3 Unitary government
4 Community government
Explanation:
Unitary government The Sri Lanka has Unitary Form of Government in which states are in subjugation to the center. It has semi presidential government system where two executives are present i.e. President along side with the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
256147
What led to tensions between the Dutch-speaking and French-speaking communities in Belgium during the 1950s and 1960s?
1 Both the communities demanded special powers.
2 The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
3 The majority Dutch-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the minority French-speaking community.
4 Both the communities were equal in socio-economic ladder and this was resented by the French-speaking community.
Explanation:
The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
19. Power Sharing
256148
In ___________ an Act was passed to recognise Sinhalese as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil. The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhalese applicants for university positions and government jobs?
1 1956
2 1957
3 1958
4 1959
Explanation:
1957
19. Power Sharing
256149
The idea of power-sharing has emerged in opposition to _________?
1 Democracy
2 Dictatorship
3 Monarchy
4 Undivided political power under one sect
Explanation:
Undivided political power under one sect
19. Power Sharing
256150
Which form of government is prevalent in Sri Lanka?
1 Majoritarianism
2 Federal
3 Unitary government
4 Community government
Explanation:
Unitary government The Sri Lanka has Unitary Form of Government in which states are in subjugation to the center. It has semi presidential government system where two executives are present i.e. President along side with the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
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19. Power Sharing
256147
What led to tensions between the Dutch-speaking and French-speaking communities in Belgium during the 1950s and 1960s?
1 Both the communities demanded special powers.
2 The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
3 The majority Dutch-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the minority French-speaking community.
4 Both the communities were equal in socio-economic ladder and this was resented by the French-speaking community.
Explanation:
The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
19. Power Sharing
256148
In ___________ an Act was passed to recognise Sinhalese as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil. The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhalese applicants for university positions and government jobs?
1 1956
2 1957
3 1958
4 1959
Explanation:
1957
19. Power Sharing
256149
The idea of power-sharing has emerged in opposition to _________?
1 Democracy
2 Dictatorship
3 Monarchy
4 Undivided political power under one sect
Explanation:
Undivided political power under one sect
19. Power Sharing
256150
Which form of government is prevalent in Sri Lanka?
1 Majoritarianism
2 Federal
3 Unitary government
4 Community government
Explanation:
Unitary government The Sri Lanka has Unitary Form of Government in which states are in subjugation to the center. It has semi presidential government system where two executives are present i.e. President along side with the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
256147
What led to tensions between the Dutch-speaking and French-speaking communities in Belgium during the 1950s and 1960s?
1 Both the communities demanded special powers.
2 The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
3 The majority Dutch-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the minority French-speaking community.
4 Both the communities were equal in socio-economic ladder and this was resented by the French-speaking community.
Explanation:
The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority Dutch-speaking community.
19. Power Sharing
256148
In ___________ an Act was passed to recognise Sinhalese as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil. The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhalese applicants for university positions and government jobs?
1 1956
2 1957
3 1958
4 1959
Explanation:
1957
19. Power Sharing
256149
The idea of power-sharing has emerged in opposition to _________?
1 Democracy
2 Dictatorship
3 Monarchy
4 Undivided political power under one sect
Explanation:
Undivided political power under one sect
19. Power Sharing
256150
Which form of government is prevalent in Sri Lanka?
1 Majoritarianism
2 Federal
3 Unitary government
4 Community government
Explanation:
Unitary government The Sri Lanka has Unitary Form of Government in which states are in subjugation to the center. It has semi presidential government system where two executives are present i.e. President along side with the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.