Answer:
Correct answers are:
France - Edict of Nantes - granting toleration of Huguenots
Germany - Peace of Augsburg - prince decide their kingdom's religion
Spain - The Inquisition - expelling non-Catholics from the kingdom
England - 39 articles - religious toleration for Catholics
Step-by-step explanation:
Edict of Nantes was signed in 1598 by French king Henry IV, which ended prosecutions against country against Huguenots.
Peace of Augsburg ended conflict in the Holy Roman Empire, according to which princes could decide official religion on their soil.
Spain was fiercely fighting against everyone who opposed Catholic church, even made people convert themselves to Catholicism.
England brought 39 articles in 16th Century defining the role of Church of England, but also role of Catholics.