Yes.
Yes, "Oslo" should be capitalized as it is the name of a city. "Oslo paper" refers to a type of paper, so "paper" should not be capitalized in this context.
If you are quoting directly from a written document, the only capitalized words should be those that are capitalized in the original text. If you are quoting speech, you should use capitalization where appropriate with the usual grammar rules.
Yes, seasons should be capitalized when they are used as proper nouns, such as "I love the colors of Fall." If they are used more generally, they should not be capitalized, as in "I enjoy the cooler weather in fall."
No they shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes Child Welfare System should be capitalized but only with the first letters of Child, Welfare and System.
Yes it should be capitalized.
It does not.
It should only be capitalized if it directly precedes a name.
It should be capitalized when it is used in place of the person's name. In other words, it shouldn't be capitalized when it is preceded by a possessive pronoun.
If you are quoting directly from a written document, the only capitalized words should be those that are capitalized in the original text. If you are quoting speech, you should use capitalization where appropriate with the usual grammar rules.
Strong government is necessary in foreign affairs. Three branches of government would prevent tyranny.
If you are quoting directly from a written document, the only capitalized words should be those that are capitalized in the original text. If you are quoting speech, you should use capitalization where appropriate with the usual grammar rules.
Federalist No. 47 is about the separation of powers between the three branches of government. Madison was trying to convince people that having the branches of government connected would not take away freedom and discussed how several states had already blended their branches, such as New Hampshire. He also talked about what Montesquieu actually meant when he said that a blending of the three branches of government would lead to tyranny, specifically that Montesquieu did not believe that the three branches should have absolutely no partial agency over the other two.
Yes, "Oslo" should be capitalized as it is the name of a city. "Oslo paper" refers to a type of paper, so "paper" should not be capitalized in this context.
Yes, it's a brand name so it should be capitalized.
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