The document summarizes the key events and policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal in response to the Great Depression. It describes how FDR was elected in 1932 on a platform of a "New Deal" and launched major reforms and agencies during his first 100 days in office to provide relief, reform the economy, and put people back to work. This included the FDIC, SEC, CCC, PWA, AAA, and other major programs. His reforms faced opposition from the Supreme Court and other critics but helped stabilize the economy and win him re-election in 1936.