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What information would be considered an exception to freedom of information laws?

a city’s annual budget
the results of the latest census
the plan for a military operation
a Supreme Court decision

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The plan for a military operation.

Explanation: Freedom of information laws generally exclude classified/national security materials (e.g., military plans). A city’s budget and a Supreme Court decision are normally public; census results are published in aggregate (individual census responses are kept confidential).