Catholicism is the biggest section of Christianity. All Catholics are Christians, however not all Christians are Catholics. A Christian alludes to a supporter of Jesus Christ who might be a Catholic, Protestant, Gnostic, Mormon, Evangelical, Anglican or Orthodox, or adherent of another part of the religion.According to Catholic instructing, Jesus guaranteed Peter in the "Stone of My Church" exchange in Matthew 16:18 an exceptional position in the Church. He is generally considered the main Bishop of Rome,or pope,and additionally by Eastern Christian convention as the primary Patriarch of Antioch.
Japan is one I believe. America was a English colony so that’s not right. Europe was big into Jesus and money, as they colonized they tried to model all societies after themselves and part of that was spreading Christianity. Also they had more money I guess
I believe that you are referring to the Statue of Liberty, you are missing the options refereed to in the question. The original name that the Statue of Liberty was call was "Liberty Enlightening the World".