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Answer: User, Account
Based on Snowflake documentation and the community discussion consensus (100% agreement on CE), network policies can be set at the Account level (E) and User level (C). The documentation clearly states that network policies can be applied to an account, a security integration, or a user. The precedence order is: User (most specific) overrides Security Integration, which overrides Account (most general). Options A (Role), B (Schema), D (Database), and F (Tables) are incorrect as network policies are not set at these levels - they control access to Snowflake itself rather than specific database objects or role-based permissions.
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