Use the map below, entitled "Major European Religions about 1600," to answer the following question: The map shows the political borders of Europe in 1600, including the nations, the Holy Roman Empire, the Swiss Confederation, the Papal States, and the Ottoman Empire. Colored regions represent areas dominated by specific religions, sometimes but not always coinciding with national borders. Roman Catholicism dominates in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, much of the Holy Roman Empire and Poland, western Ireland, and parts of other nations. Lutheranism dominates in the northern Holy Roman Empire, Scandinavia, and parts of Poland and the Baltic states. Calvinism dominates in the Swiss Confederation, Hungary, and Scotland. Anglicanism dominates in England and eastern Ireland. Orthodox Christianity dominates in Russia, the easternmost parts of Eastern Europe, and some of the western part of the Ottoman Empire. Islam dominates some Ottoman areas of Europe. © The Exploration Company Based on this map, in which country might the population's tolerance for a variety of different religions be highest? Norway France Spain Poland