The document provides background information on the social and political system in France prior to the French Revolution known as the Old Regime. It describes the three estates that divided French society - the First Estate (clergy), Second Estate (nobility), and Third Estate (everyone else). The Third Estate faced heavy tax burdens while the top two estates paid no taxes. Financial troubles and influence from the Enlightenment challenged the divine right of kings and absolutism, contributing to the conditions that led to the French Revolution in 1789. Key events included the meeting of the Estates-General, the Tennis Court Oath forming the National Assembly, and the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris.