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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Since Kenya has a 5.9% rate of AIDs, it should be more stable than South Africa  with a 19.2% rate of AIDs.  

The working class makes up the adult age identified with a high prevalence of AIDs. They also represent the active population of any nation. Since the prevalence of AIDs is detrimental to the livewire of the republics, the government experiences instability because the healthcare costs will be high, and there will be increasing lack of labor force to power the economies.

No vaccine has been developed against AIDs, yet.  Those experiencing AIDs, and not just HIV, would expose the nation to high governmental instability, with economic hiccups.

In conclusion, Kenya should experience a more stable government than South Africa because its rate of AIDs is far lower than South Africa's.

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