The document summarizes Chapter 22 which discusses the Great Depression from 1929-1933. It provides background on the stock market crash of 1929, how it led to widespread economic issues. As unemployment rose and banks began to fail, poverty spread significantly. Americans struggled to survive through hard times. The 1932 election was a turning point as FDR promised a "New Deal" with a larger federal role, defeating Hoover who believed the government should not intervene in the economy.