In Bourdieu's theory of social reproduction, what is an individual's habitus?
A) It is a worldview that embodies the observable conditions in which one lives.
B) Simply put, one's life conditions that are acceptable and maintained.
C) A complex of habits and a corresponding sense of place that conditions thinking.
D) It is a constraining effect on a person's willingness to challenge authority, oppressors, even himself, because it would make his life unstable.
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