Answer by Semen: Yes, footnotes are single spaced by default regardless of the line spacing of the document text.
With Footnotes was created in 1974.
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Princeton Footnotes was created in 1959.
Usually nothing, footnotes are to end the page and are notes that are explanatory to the text. After footnotes in your document, you can have footer, if you wish.
Footnotes and endnotes are references in a piece of academic writing. The Washington Monument is a building. Buildings do not have footnotes or endnotes.
No. Endnotes are double spaced, not footnotes
Footnotes are not generally used today in reports. Instead you put in text citations in the paper. It is actually, easier to do that to footnote on the bottom of the page. Footnotes can also be added to the end of the report numbered. Example: Through out the 17th and 18th centuries the family was the primary institution for the socialization and education of children (Foner & Garraty 1991, p.215) (1).
There isn't really an HTML tag designated specifically for footnotes.
No
If there are two or more, probably yes, but single footnotes can also be signalled by an asterisk.
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