1. Reform In The 20th Century
Groups started being formed which routinely went to inspect work ethic and quality in the work places. ... Through a trust one large company held control of groups of several smaller companies selling the same goods, in effect creating a hidden monopoly. ... These sizeable reforms became the Federal Trade Commission which allowed the investigation into the fraudulent businesses, and the Clayton Anti-Trust Act which extended the Sherman anti-trust act which was already in place by stating more precisely what corporations could or could not do. ... Due to the frequent monopoly that large banks ...
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