This document summarizes Roosevelt's New Deal programs and policies during the Great Depression. It discusses the high unemployment and thousands of bank failures at the time of his inauguration in 1933. Roosevelt implemented relief programs to stop the pain, recovery programs to help the economy get well, and reform programs to prevent future crises. Some key relief programs included the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Home Owners Loan Corporation. Recovery programs included the Works Progress Administration and Social Security Act. Reform laws regulated Wall Street through acts like the Glass-Steagall Act and protected workers through acts like the National Labor Relations Act.