The document provides an overview of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs launched in response to the Great Depression. It discusses FDR's election in 1932, his initial actions to stabilize the economy like closing banks, and major New Deal programs passed during the Hundred Days like the CCC and AAA. It also summarizes the Second New Deal launched in 1935 which included the WPA and Social Security, as well as opposition from critics. The New Deal fundamentally changed the relationship between Americans and their government but faced limits and challenges that contributed to its eventual end in 1938.