There was a Great Recession in the year 2008 until 2009 that caused great decline in tax revenues in all cities and states. The reason why the government funds public education in the United States is because there was an adjustment made in the national budget to sustain the government's ability to provide assistance to the country. By cutting education budgets, most of which is to fund on public education. Obama's $800 billion stimulus package included $100 billion for public schools, which every state used to protect its educational budget.
One argument was that if the U.S. solely did a "test demonstration" of the atomic bomb, versus dropping it immediately on Japan, Japan would see the devastation of the bomb and would surrender on their own will without suffering huge losses.
The answer is 1 and 5. The International Monetary Fund was designed to help facilitate other countries and give them a stable economy, and to help protect trade around the world.
Since July 1940, upon being invaded and defeated by Nazi German forces, the autonomous French state had been split into two regions. One was occupied by German troops, and the other was unoccupied, governed by a more or less puppet regime centered in Vichy, a spa region about 200 miles southeast of Paris, and led by Gen. Philippe Petain, a World War I hero. Publicly, Petain declared that Germany and France had a common goal, “the defeat of England.” Privately, the French general hoped that by playing mediator between the Axis power and his fellow countrymen, he could keep German troops out of Vichy France while surreptitiously aiding the antifascist Resistance movement.
Petain’s compromises became irrelevant within two years. When Allied forces arrived in North Africa to team up with the Free French Forces to beat back the Axis occupiers, and French naval crews, emboldened by the Allied initiative, scuttled the French fleet off Toulon, in southeastern France, to keep it from being used by those same Axis powers, Hitler retaliated. In violation of the 1940 armistice agreement, German troops moved into southeastern-Vichy, France. From that point forward, Petain became virtually useless, and France merely a future gateway for the Allied counteroffensive in Western Europe, namely, D-Day.