The document summarizes a chapter about the Great Depression in the United States. It describes how the stock market crash of 1929 led to economic collapse and widespread unemployment. President Hoover resisted direct federal aid, while FDR introduced numerous relief programs through the New Deal. The New Deal provided jobs and assistance to Americans suffering during the Depression and established programs that still exist today. However, some criticized the expansion of the federal government under the New Deal. The chapter also discusses how drought devastated farms in the Dust Bowl and how families and minority groups struggled to survive hard times during this era.