Answer:
b.is partial, and the press may print classified material only if it does not compromise troops or covert operatives.
Step-by-step explanation:
The press may act in ways that harm government troops and secret agents if confidential information is given that may compromise the activities of those agents and troops. For this reason, it is necessary for the government to take certain actions to limit the disclosure of certain information by the press. For this reason the Supreme Court has ruled that the right of the press to print classified material is partial, and the press may print classified material only if it does not compromise troops or secret agents.