The one who served as the leading spokesman or figure of the Nation of Islam
John of Leiden, was an Anabaptist leader from Leiden, in the Holy Roman Empire's County of Holland.
The given map depicts Europe in the XVII century, based on the delimitations of the map we can conclude that the country with more religion tolerance would be the country located in an area where many different religions converge, and this would the <em>Balkan Peninsula</em>.
The Balkan Peninsula was part of the Ottoman Empire, and indeed, the Ottoman Empire accepted non-Muslim communities by recognizing their own religions and offering them protection under the Islamic tradition.
Popular sovereignty was also included in Article V of the Constitution, which provides the means to amend the Constitution through the elected representatives of the people.