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You decide to donate computers to Open Classrooms.

Myca’s president thanks you for helping her country’s children, whom she calls “the future of a prosperous Myca.” You suggest democracies tend to be more secure, stable, and prosperous and ask if she will reconsider holding elections. She agrees to meet with the political opposition to discuss it. You are pleased to see progress on this important issue because it has a direct impact on how safely groups can deliver the aid.

Then the State Department Office of Foreign Assistance tells you the price of aid commitments you made has just significantly increased due to inflation. Now you have exceeded Myca’s annual assistance budget. You must make some difficult financial choices.

Elections are coming! This is a great victory for Mycan democracy. The people will finally have their voices heard.

— Leader of the group Mycan Students for Civil Rights

Now that elections are back on, we’ll start right away registering voters and training poll workers.

— Head of the League of Mycan Voters

No one should underestimate the U.S. contribution. After all, every student in the country needs pens and paper.

— European Union representative
A truck carrying boxes of supplies through the water