| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Generally conceived of as a "middle way" between the Catholic and Protestant churches | Anglican Church | 76%
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| The largest Eastern Orthodox church in the world | Russian Orthodox | 66%
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| The primary denomination that formed based on the teachings of the man who started the Reformation | Lutheran Church | 56%
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| The posterchild denomination for American fundamentalist evangelicalism | Southern Baptist | 56%
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| The primary anabaptist denomination, known for its stance of pacifism and simple living | Mennonite Church | 50%
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| Another very old denomination, its liturgy is traditionally conducted in Koine Greek | Greek Orthodox | 48%
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| The posterchild denomination for Protestant charismatic practice | Pentecostal | 48%
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| The largest denomination in Africa after Roman Catholic, known for having a canon of over 80 books | Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo | 47%
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| One of the oldest denominations, it holds a large portion of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and a quarter of Old Jerusalem | Armenian Apostolic | 37%
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| One of the oldest continuing denominations, it split from the early church at the Council of Ephesus in 431 | Assyrian Church | 13%
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| One of the first denominations to split from Roman Catholicism, before the Reformation | Moravian Church | 11%
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| One of the largest Protestant denominations, and the only one that's approved in China | Three-Self Patriotic Movement | 10%
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| Often non-denominational, but generally evangelical Protestant in flavor, these churches are among the fastest growing Christian communities | megachurches | 6%
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| The second largest Catholic denomination in communion with the Vatican | Ukrainian Greek Catholic | 3%
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| The largest independent Catholic church, not affiliated with the Vatican. | Philippine Independent Church | 2%
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