1. The abolition of the feudal system and the privileges of the nobility and clergy.
2. The establishment of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which proclaimed the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
3. The creation of a constitutional monarchy with a limited monarchy and elected representatives.
4. The reorganization of the administrative and judicial systems.
Here are some reforms that were not instituted by the National Assembly:
1. The establishment of a republic: The National Assembly did not establish a republic, but rather a constitutional monarchy. It was only later, during the French Revolution, that the republic was established.
2. The secularization of the state: The National Assembly did not secularize the state, but rather maintained the Catholic Church as the official religion of France. It was only later, during the French Revolution, that the state was secularized.
3. The introduction of universal suffrage: The National Assembly did not introduce universal suffrage, but rather restricted the right to vote to male citizens who met certain property qualifications. It was only later, during the French Revolution, that universal suffrage was introduced.