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The president and the Secretary of State negotiate an agreement with North Korea to end its designs on building a nuclear weapon. In exchange, the U.S. will commit $15 billion in humanitarian aid to the North Korean people suffering from mass starvation, and forgive up to $25 billion in loans by the North Korean government to U.S. banks. The president consulted Congress, but did not request a treaty.
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Rome : was a republic, was led by senate, had a bicameral assembly
Athens: had a council of 500 , was a direct democracy, allowed all citizens to vote