The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say that the most likely to assert that "capitalism and industrialization expanded faster in those countries where Protestantism, rather than Catholicism, dominated the country" was Max Weber.
Max Weber was a philosopher that considered that religion had so much influence on people. That is why he thought religion could become a way to produce social change. As religion had practices, teachings, and beliefs that influence society, Weber realized that religion was a social institution that exerted great influence and power over people. Weber also thought that Protestant countries helped spread Capitalism faster that Catholic countries.