The collapse of the Soviet Union caused profound changes in nearly every society in the world. Much of the policy and infrastructure of the West and the Eastern Bloc had revolved around the capitalist and communist ideologies respectively and the possibility of a nuclear Warren.
It would be the Federal Trade Commission of 1914 that <span>strengthened previous corporation control laws and made illegal certain methods big business used to eliminate competition, since it had become clear that previous efforts were not working. </span>