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1 November, 10:23

Which best describes why the government tried to prevent the New York Times from publishing articles on the Vietnam War?

The articles praised the President's actions.

The articles criticized the military.

The articles threatened national security.

The articles supported communists.

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  1. 1 November, 10:31
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    Threatened national security

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    Got it right on edge
  2. 1 November, 10:34
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    Answer:Restraining order sought

    The government claimed it would cause "irreparable injury to the defense interests of the United States" and wanted to "enjoin The New York Times and The Washington Post from publishing the contents of a classified study entitled History of U. S. Decision-Making Process on the Vietnam Policy."

    Explanation:

    New York Times Co. v. United States, 403 U. S. 713 (1971), was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on the First Amendment. The ruling made it possible for The New York Times and The Washington Post newspapers to publish the then-classified Pentagon Papers without risk of government censorship or punishment.[1]

    President Richard Nixon had claimed executive authority to force the Times to suspend publication of classified information in its possession. The question before the court was whether the constitutional freedom of the press, guaranteed by the First Amendment, was subordinate to a claimed need of the executive branch of government to maintain the secrecy of information. The Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment did protect the right of The New York Times to print the materials.[1]
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