Yes, "State" should be capitalized in "State of Iowa" because it refers to the political entity of Iowa as a state within the United States.
You capitalize the "s" for state when you referring to a specific state or state agency; State of Texas or State of Maine or The State Dept. of Health. You don't capitalize the "s" when the word state is used in general terms; the states with the largest population or the western most state.
Yes, "State" should be capitalized in "State law" when referring to laws specific to a particular state within a country.
The state with no consonants in its name is Iowa.
It should be capitalized if you are referring to a specific state government but not when you're referring to state governments in general.
Yes, capitalize "Central" when referring to Central Illinois as it specifies a specific region within the state.
Iowa is the only state in the state of Iowa.
Iowa is a state Annapolis and Indianapolis both are not a state
The State song of Iowa is, The Song of Iowa.
Iowa does not have a State Gemstone.
No, Iowa is NOT a coastal state
No, Iowa is not considered a southern state. It is located in the Midwestern region of the United States.
Iowa is not a community property state.
You capitalize the "s" for state when you referring to a specific state or state agency; State of Texas or State of Maine or The State Dept. of Health. You don't capitalize the "s" when the word state is used in general terms; the states with the largest population or the western most state.
Iowa State University
* Iowa was the 29th US State, * Iowa is the 26th largest State by Area, * Iowa is the 30th most populated State. * Iowa is the 35th most densely populated State and * Iowa is the 24th state by median income.
Iowa's nickname is the "The Hawkeye State".
No, Florida was the 27th state. Iowa was the 29th state