No you do not. Only for books titles.
Yes you do. You also underline names of books, and websites.
No- although sometimes it is important and proper grammar to underline, italicize, or put quotation marks around the title.
No, you do not underline a DVD title. It is typically formatted in italics or bold to indicate it is a title.
Place the titles of articles in quotation marks, but italicize the title of magazines or books the articles appear in.You can do either that or put it in quotation marks, though the MLA standard is to underline the title.
You underline it
No, in APA style, you should not underline the book title in the bibliography. Instead, you should italicize the title of the book.
You can either use italics or an underline.
Yes. You underline titles of magazines, newspapers, books, and movies. The titles of parts inside them, such as chapters or articles, are put in quotes ["..."].
It would look nicer to italicize The Federalist Papers, but it is also acceptable to underline the title of books.
yes you do underline it because titles are called pronouns which so you do underline.
No, that's only for books. Put it in quotations. Example: "The Secret Life of an American Teenager".