Answer:
Economic, social and political reforms and equality
Explanation:
The three estates of the French people that was represented by the French national assembly were the nobles, the clergy, and the commons. The Third estate of the commons was mostly peasants who were suffering because of the ongoing financial crisis and wanted proper representation of their issues by the national assembly and the subsequent resolution of the issues by the King Louis XVI. Also, the third estate had the majority in the national assembly. Eventually, the reforms were not introduced and protests began leading to the French Revolution initiated by peasants.