The document summarizes the events leading up to and during the Great Depression in the United States. It describes how various industries like farming, manufacturing, and housing struggled in the late 1920s. The stock market crash of 1929 signaled the beginning of the Great Depression, during which GDP fell by 50% and unemployment rose to 25%. President Hoover initially believed the economy would recover on its own, but as conditions deteriorated he implemented various relief programs. However, his response was seen as too little too late and the Depression continued to worsen, dooming his chances of re-election in 1932.