The document summarizes Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal programs implemented in response to the Great Depression. It describes the causes of the Depression, Hoover's ineffective response, and FDR's election in 1932. It then outlines the goals of Relief, Recovery, and Reform that defined the First and Second New Deal. Major programs included the CCC, AAA, SEC, SSA, and acts to support industry, agriculture, labor, and public works. The New Deal aimed to restore the economy and establish a social safety net through unprecedented federal intervention.