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It would be "d. Senior government personnel, military or civilian" that is not a criterion used to grant an individual access to classified data, since civilians still need special clearance, regardless of their "rank" in society.
The right option is option d, Senior government personnel, military or civilian. In the United States citizens do not have access to all information which is why there is classified data and confidential hierarchy. According to the confidentiality an individual could need an appropriate clearance, signed, approved non-disclosure agreements or a special permit for the president if there is a "need to know". Despite that, being a senior government personnel, military or civilian does not grant access to classified data because it could put the national security in danger.