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According to the Constitution, when may limitations be placed on freedom of the press? under no circumstances may the government limit speech or censor the press the government may censor the press in the interest of national and military security the government may engage in prior restraint (censorship) of derogatory statements about public officials the government may prevent individuals from engaging in "symbolic" speech

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According to the Constitution, when may limitations be placed on freedom of the press?

A.

under no circumstances may the government limit speech or censor the press

B.

the government may censor the press in the interest of national and military security

C.

the government may engage in prior restraint (censorship) of derogatory statements about public officials

D.

the government may prevent individuals from engaging in "symbolic" speech


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the government may censor the press in the interest of national and military security.
For example, the freedom of the press still banned the journalists to spread up important information regarding Federal agency's top secret (just like what Edward Snowden did to the CIA) because it could damage the united states' national security.
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