This is a little open for interpretation, but I would generally say that the best answer is that Josip Broz Tito was a very powerful leader, who kept the republics and the different groups together.
For example, we can see this from the fact that the first conflict happened in 1981: one year after his death ( a protest of Kosovans who demanded autonomy).
Equality is giving everyone the same amount of something. Equity is giving those who are in need more of something in order to help them be equal with others. For example, an equalist will give everyone the same amount of food regardless of their size. An equitist, on the other hand, will give food in accordance to one's size. In my opinion, both have their pros and cons.
I believe the answer is: <span>war was fought on multiple fronts
The multiple fronts make the Allies surrounded from both sides which limit their movement/mobilization
The alliance have to face the millitary threat from Germany on the enters front. On this front, The soviet union played the most crucial role in preventing the nazi's advance.
</span><span>From the western front, the western Europeans allies fought to stop the advance from japanese and italian army.</span>
The core issues in the conflict between Israel and Palestine are land rights and right-to-nation status.