Generally speaking, Wordsworth's early poems do not yet reflect his ultimate "<span>disillusionment with the outcome of the French Revolution", since this hadn't taken place yet.</span>
It's important that we know where and how we came to be. For example we wouldn't really understand why you're a certain religion if we didn't know who settled the land and what happened. Not only that, but also a lot of things happened back then, a civil war, WWI and WWII, the Cold war, war of 1812, that made things what it is present day. Also history makes sure that we can honor people for freedom, such as Abe Lincoln who freed slaves. The point I'm making here is that history is a way to remember important events that have effected many things and many places and without keeping track of history (for example if we didn't keep track of the Constitution) we wouldn't have the somewhat peaceful society of today.
The executive branch: main power to deal with foreign powers.
the legislative: makes laws and has the power to ajust taxes and made up of two houses Senate and house of reps.
the judicial: is to interpret the laws and also revoke laws that they find unconstitutional.
Answer: I would
d: look for a charger
e: help my friends look for their phones
and then a: run away