<span>This question was not asked clearly. What I do know from what I can understand, the whole point of separation of powers is to clearly divide the responsibilities between the three branches.</span>
Answer:
Teapot dome scandal, involved secretary Interior, Albert Fall who accepted valuable gifts & large sums of money from private oil companies. in exchange Fall allowed the oil companies to control government oil reserves. He was the 1st cabinet member ever to be convicted of his crimes while in office.
Explanation:
C
Vice President is the only member in the executive branch that can vote in the Senate to break a tie
I would argue that John Locke had the most direct influence. Locke believed all men were born a "blank slate" and were shaped by their experiences. The Declaration declares similarly that "All men are created equal".
George Whitfield is your answer I believe.