During the Cold War, the world was primarily divided into three political regions: the Western Bloc, led by the United States and its NATO allies; the Eastern Bloc, dominated by the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact countries; and the Non-Aligned Movement, which consisted of nations that sought to remain independent of both superpower influences. The Western Bloc promoted capitalism and democracy, while the Eastern Bloc adhered to communism. The Non-Aligned Movement aimed to assert autonomy and foster cooperation among countries that did not want to align with either of the two major powers.
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