Auda's parents passed away when she was young, so her grandmother raised her. Her grandmother has fallen ill, but thankfully the government in Auda's country provides free medical care for the elderly. Auda most likely lives in a(n) Multiple Choice oligopolistic country. monetary state. capitalist country. welfare state.
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