What is the western bloc was made up of?

The Western Bloc was a political and economic alliance made up of countries that were aligned with the United States and its allies during the Cold War.

The core members of the Western Bloc included the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, with Canada and other European countries such as Germany and Italy also being part of the alliance.

The primary purpose of the Western Bloc was to counter the influence of the Soviet Union and its allies in the East, and to maintain a system of democratic values, free-market capitalism, and collective defense against any potential aggression from the Soviet Union or its allies.

The Western Bloc was also known as the Free World, with many of its member countries being part of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and engaging in collective defense agreements. The Western Bloc was a major symbol of the West's victory over communism in the Cold War.