New Deal: The New Deal was a series of programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to address the economic challenges of the Great Depression. It included measures for relief, recovery, and reform.
Great Depression: The Great Depression was an economic crisis that began with the stock market crash in 1929 and lasted throughout the 1930s. It led to high unemployment rates, poverty, and widespread economic hardship.
Social Security Act: The Social Security Act was passed during FDR's administration as part of his New Deal reforms. It established a system of social insurance providing benefits for retirement, disability, and survivors.