The Estates General was a political body.
Explanation True The estate general comprises of the first estate(clergies), second estate( nobles ), and third estate( bourgeois and peasants) The estate general was similar to that of the English parliament. The king cannot make decisions by himself. He needs advice and consultation regarding the particular issue from the estate general. In voting, every estate has one vote. There are no individual votes. There was no separation of power in the estate general. The statement that the estate general was a political body is true.