before the french revolution, the major problems facing french society were caused by\nthe high taxes…

before the french revolution, the major problems facing french society were caused by\nthe high taxes imposed on the ruling classes.\nthe rising crime rates all over france, not just in the cities.\nthe inequality between the lower classes and the ruling classes.\nthe laws restricting the rights of all classes.
Answer
Answer:
C. the inequality between the lower classes and the ruling classes.
Brief Explanations:
Before the French Revolution, the society was divided into estates (First, Second, Third). The First (clergy) and Second (nobility) estates (ruling classes) had privileges, while the Third Estate (lower classes) faced heavy taxes, lack of political power, and economic hardships. High taxes were on the Third Estate, not ruling classes (so first option wrong). Crime rates weren't the main cause. Laws favored the ruling classes, not restricting all classes (so fourth option wrong). The core issue was the inequality between lower and ruling classes.