Flemmings and Walloons
Flemings and Walloons. The Flemings in the north speak Flemish, and the Walloons in the south speak French. Tensions sometimes arise between the two groups because there is more wealth and industry in the north than in the south. *Source: My textbook :)
there are 26 Ethnic groups of Belgium or Belgium
The ethnic groups are ...............
a) to decrease the political power enjoyed by the Flemish b)to increase trade with neighboring Luxembourg c) to reduce tensions between Belgium's two main ethnic groups d) to enable Belgium to join the European Union
Belgium.
racial tensions
Interest groups can sometimes are called pressure groups. Interest groups will also be called organizations or associations for special interests.
Sometimes they live in groups,usully they live as a family. Sometimes they live in groups,usully they live as a family.
House slaves were sometimes resented by field slaves because they typically had better living conditions, closer proximity to the master, and less physically demanding work. This perceived preferential treatment could create jealousy and tensions between the two groups of slaves.
Ethnic tensions refers to conflicts of interest among various ethnic groups within a society. Thus as example, if a large city has a police force that is dominated by a specific ethnic group, this can create tensions between the police force and poor minority groups in their relationships with each other. The dominate ethnic group will in some cases try to take advantage of the fact that they have police powers over a smaller ethnic group with problems such as poverty. Tensions between the "haves & have nots" become "ethnic tensions".
The leaders of Belgium, unlike those of Sri Lanka, adopted a path of federalism to manage their diverse linguistic and cultural communities. This approach aimed to provide autonomy to regions and linguistic groups, thereby reducing tensions and fostering cooperation among the Dutch-speaking Flanders, French-speaking Wallonia, and the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region. By implementing a federal system, Belgium sought to balance power and representation, which has helped maintain stability in the country.
sometimes THEY DO! sometimes THEY DONT!