What is the difference between an SELinux domain and an SELinux type?

What is the difference between an SELinux domain and an SELinux type?
A. A domain is a group of SELinux types.
B. A domain defines the range of access that an object has. A type is used to define an access level.
C. A domain is assigned to processes while a type is assigned to objects such as files and directories.
D. A domain is an alternative keyword for type.

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