What circumstances might keep a journalist from publishing a true new story?

A. The president can order a story not be published if it involves his or her personal life
B. Stories about bills that are still being debated in the congress are illegal
C. Government officials can sue reporters that release stories that might hurt their chances of being reelected.
D. A journalist might choose to not report a story for personal or national security reasons.

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D. A journalist might choose to not report a story for personal or national security reasons.
According to the United States Constitution, how is the number of electoral college seats per state determined?
A. Each state legislature decides on the number of electors it will send.
B. It is equal to the number of senators and state representatives the state has in Congress
C. The senators and representatives in Congress are the state's electors.
D. It is equal to the number of representatives in that state's legislature.
B. It is equal to the number of senators and state representatives the state has in Congress.