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______ was the network that became the basis for the Internet.
HTTP
Clusters
SSID
ARPANET
DuckDuckGo
- HTTP: Stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It's a protocol used to transfer web pages on the internet, but it's not the base network for the Internet.
- Clusters: Typically refers to a group of interconnected computers or servers that work together. Not the basis of the internet.
- SSID: Service Set Identifier, which is used to name wireless networks. Not relevant to the historical foundation of the internet.
- ARPANET: The correct option. ARPANET, developed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), was the pioneering network that laid down the framework for what became the internet.
- DuckDuckGo: A search engine known for its privacy-focused features. Not related to the foundational network of the internet.
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