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Explanation:
D is likely the only one that you can get rid of immediately. It benefits you. It does not benefit the society in general.
A is subtly the same thing as D. If you make the economy grow, the first individual who will benefit from it is you. That statement is up for argument, because you could contribute to economic growth without benefitting yourself, but there are better answers.
C The founding fathers would mildly disagree with you. They saw the need for government strength but not at the cost of individual rights. Again you could argue this as civic duty, but there is a better answer.
B The answer is B. The "common good" does not need to involve money or government. It is simply doing what is right for everyone.
Answer: Popular Sovereignty, Separation of Power, Checks and Balances, Limited Government, Federalism
The correct answer is "they are very profitable for owners, but usually result in dissatisfied producers and consumers.
The reason for this is because a monopoly controls all commerce in that particular market. When a monopoly has control, it can decide what prices to sell its goods, and often leaves buyers/consumers dissatisfied.