Unless it is at the beginning of a sentence, then it is not capitalised.
There is no need to capitalise "indigenous Australians", except for the 'A'.The word Aborigine should be capitalised, but aboriginal should not.
No, assault does not need to be capitalised.
The word moon should be capitalised when referring to it by name. It then becomes a proper noun and should be capitalised. It should not be capitalised when referring to an object that orbits a planet. Humans went to the Moon in 1969. Jupiter has a moon called Ganymede. The Earth has a moon, we call it The Moon.
The word India is a proper noun. All proper nouns are capitalised.
The word Chinese is a proper noun. All proper nouns are capitalised.
No, only if it is at the beginning of a sentence.
No, it is not always capitalised.
I presume you are asking if the word 'was' is capitalised when it appears in a title. Yes, it is, since it is a verb. For example: 'I Was a Teenage Bride.' Obviously, if the word 'was' is the first word in a sentence, it is capitalised. For example: 'Was there anybody there when you arrived at the house?'
There is no need to capitalise "indigenous Australians", except for the 'A'.The word Aborigine should be capitalised, but aboriginal should not.
No, the word autism is not capitalised in a sentence. It should only be capitalised at the beginning of sentences and when it forms part of a title. (e.g. the title of a research paper).
Yes, Egyptian is capitalised.
No, assault does not need to be capitalised.
The word moon should be capitalised when referring to it by name. It then becomes a proper noun and should be capitalised. It should not be capitalised when referring to an object that orbits a planet. Humans went to the Moon in 1969. Jupiter has a moon called Ganymede. The Earth has a moon, we call it The Moon.
No. if you give the dog a name then capitalize that but not the word dog.
In Antiquity, seafaring nations were much richer than landlocked countries.
The word Delhi is a proper noun. All proper nouns are capitalised.
The word Texas is a proper noun. Proper nouns are always capitalised.