No. Your question contains the answer.
Yes, America should be capitalized.
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The word "State" is capitalized because it is a proper noun when referring to Hawaii as a U.S. state.
Yes, the word "Americans" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the people of the United States of America.
Yes. America is always capitalized -- even if it is being used as an adjective.
"The" should be capitalized because it is the begining of a sentance. "Hawaii" should be capitalized because it is the name of a state.
Jim must drive to the North to study the northern lights Mount McKinley is the tallest mountain in North America. The most beautiful state is Hawaii. Marsha speaks excellent German.
The words "the" and "is" do not need to be capitalized. The sentence should be written as: "The most beautiful state is Hawaii."
Generally, "scouting" is not capitalized, but it should be capitalized when it refers to the operations of the organizations named Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of America.
The sentence "Tanya likes the song 'America the Beautiful'" is correctly punctuated. The song title is enclosed in single quotation marks to set it apart from the rest of the sentence.
American should always be capitalized but not the child. It should be- America n child
Yes, "Mount McKinley" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific mountain. "North America" should be capitalized when referring to the continent, but not when referring to compass directions.
He is the founder and Creator of America the beautiful