The rate of AIDS among adults age 15-49 is 19. 2% in South Africa and 5. 9% in Kenya. If the relationship described in Part A holds true, explain which of these two African republics should have a more stable government. Explain your reasoning.

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Kenya (with a 5.9% rate of AIDs) are expected to be more stable than South Africa (with a whopping 19.2% rate of AIDs).

The adult population identified is the working class. If the prevalence of AIDs is detrimental to the livewire of the republics, then the government will experience instability with a high level of healthcare costs and lack of the labor force that powers the economies.

Ordinarily, the stability of the South African and Kenyan republics should not depend on the prevalence of AIDS in the respective republics. But, the critical population segment suffering from AIDs exposes the nation to high governmental instability.

Thus, Kenya should experience a more stable government than South Africa because AIDs is much higher in South Africa than in Kenya.

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