Answer:
The United States gives aid to many more established governments than it does rebels. If we look at this aid from the perspective of it being given to bolster defences against internal and external threats then the number can be narrowed down.
Some established governments that have been and are being given aid include:
- Afghanistan - In an effort to combat Al-Queda and the Taliban, the US gives aid to the government of Afghanistan.
- Israel - Israel has had hostile relations with her neighbours so the US provides aid to protect them.
- Iraq - Following the U.S. intervention in Iraq that removed Saddam Hussain, the U.S. have been providing aid to Iraq to help their internal security situation.
- Egypt - Egypt has one of the strongest armies in Africa and need to keep the Sinai free of increasing militant attacks and so the U.S. provides them with aid.
<em>Many more are given economic and military aid however but the above account for a significant portion. </em>
Countries where U.S. has supported rebels.
- Syria - The U.S. supported rebels against Bashar al-Assad and Islamic State.
- Libya - The U.S. supported rebels against Muammar Gaddafi during the Libyan Civil War which ended with Gaddafi's death.
- Angola - The U.S. supported the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola(UNITA) rebels in the 1980s.
- Nicaragua - Contra rebels were supported against the Communist leaning government of Nicaragua.
- Afghanistan - When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in the 1980s, the U.S. gave aid to the Mujahedeen rebels.
<span>The main reason why late-1890s newspapers published sensational stories about Cuba and the Spanish-American War was that many in the press (and many who were influential with the press) were pushing for the US to declare war on Spain--due to their poor treatment of Cuban Natives. </span>
Its letter A, if I'm wrong, its letter C
A:Italy
B:France
C:Great Britain/U.K
D:Soviet Union(or Russia depends on how the answers are)
E.Poland
F.Germany