Imagine the following scenario:

A reporter writes a story that reveals Senator Carly 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 his sources.

A government official reviews the story and refuses to let the newspaper publish it.
Question
Use the scenario to answer the question.
In which parts of the scenario is the reporter’s right to free press being restricted?
(1 point)
Responses

1 and 3
1 and 3

2 and 4
2 and 4

2 and 3
2 and 3

3 and 4

3 and 4

In this scenario, the reporter's right to free press is being restricted in parts 3 and 4.

In part 3, the editor of the newspaper demands the reporter to name their sources. This restricts the reporter's freedom to keep their sources anonymous, which is a crucial aspect of investigative journalism and protecting sources who may fear retaliation or harm.

In part 4, a government official reviews the story and refuses to let the newspaper publish it. This directly restricts the reporter's right to freedom of the press, as it prevents the information from being disseminated to the public, potentially suppressing important news or exposing wrongdoing.

The reporter's right to free press is being restricted in parts 3 and 4 of the scenario. In part 3, the editor of the newspaper demands the reporter name his sources, which could potentially infringe on the reporter's ability to protect their sources and publish the story. In part 4, a government official reviews the story and refuses to let the newspaper publish it, which directly restricts the reporter's right to freely publish their work. Therefore, the correct answer is 3 and 4.