Civics unit test imagine the following scenario a reporter writes a story that reveals senator Charlie Capitol has been engaging in illegal activity the reporter supports the story with quotes from anonymous sources the editor of the newspaper demands the reporter name is sources and government official reviews the story and refuses to let the newspaper publish it use the scenario to answer the questions of the scenario is the reporters rights to Free press being restricted one and three two and four two and three three and four

Based on the scenario provided, the rights to Free Press are indeed being restricted in this situation. The relevant matches for the questions are:

1. Are the reporter's rights to Free Press being restricted?
Answer: One and Three
Explanation: The reporter's rights to Free Press are being restricted because the government official is refusing to let the newspaper publish the story.

2. Which numbers correctly match an action that restricts the reporter's rights?
Answer: Two and Four
Explanation: Two - The editor of the newspaper demanding the reporter to name their sources restricts the reporter's rights to Free Press.
Four - The government official refusing to let the newspaper publish the story also restricts the reporter's rights to Free Press.

3. Which actions are considered restrictions on the reporter's rights?
Answer: Two and Three
Explanation: Two - The editor of the newspaper demanding the reporter to name their sources restricts the reporter's rights to Free Press.
Three - The government official refusing to let the newspaper publish the story restricts the reporter's rights to Free Press.

4. Which numbers correctly match the actions of the government official that constitutes a restriction on the reporter's rights?
Answer: Two and Three
Explanation: Two - The editor of the newspaper demanding the reporter to name their sources restricts the reporter's rights to Free Press.
Three - The government official refusing to let the newspaper publish the story also restricts the reporter's rights to Free Press.