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Web addresses that end in a two-letter domain name like '.ca', '.se', and '.fr' are generally used by:
  1. Countries
  2. U.S. government offices and organizations
  3. Offices and organizations of international bodies or alliances (like NATO)
  4. Non-profit agencies
Explanation
Answer: A - Two-letter Internet domains are codes reserved exclusively for countries, as well as sovereign states and independent territories. The technical term for these domains is “country code top-level domain” or “ccTLD.” To qualify to register a web address in a country code domain, site administrators typically have to meet certain residential requirements so that their ties to that country can be substantiated. '.ca' is the domain for Canada, '.se' is the domain for Sweden, and '.fr' is the domain for France.
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