Answer:
France's general assembly, composed of the three social classes, was the Estates General.
Step-by-step explanation:
In France of the Old Regime, the Assembly of Estates General, or simply Estates General, was an advisory and legislative assembly of the three social classes (estates) of the country: the clergy, the nobility and the commoners.
The Estates-General were only convened when it was wanted by the king, usually to confirm the royal authority.