No. No, they do not.
Republican is a broad term. Some (most) do, myself included, some don't.
Republicans generally believe in smaller government and limited federal intervention in education. They support school choice and charter schools as alternatives to traditional public schools. They also tend to support policies that give more control to local and state governments in determining education curriculum and standards. Additionally, they often prioritize promoting vocational and technical education as alternatives to college.
1865
they demanded taxes support the school systems
This is public support carried out in support for education reforms or policies. Educational advocacy can be carried out by individuals or group.
Republicans
no
Public services such as education, social security, defense etc.
Republicans support the president and the idea of having a republic with a president. If you are speaking about the US political party, you will have to be more specific in your question.
They think its really impotant
yes
Yes.
Republicans.