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Capitalize government in the middle of the sentence if you're referring to a specific government (Federal Government, State Government, etc) or if you're referring to a course about government (I'm going to be late for Government!).Capitalize civil rights in the middle of a sentence only if you're referring to the Civil Rights Movement.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
do you capitalize roaring twenties
do you capitalize the word protestant
Yes, you always capitalize "Cuban."
The "Texas State Government" is a noun, and it is proper to capitalize it. Just as you would capitalize the name of a person.
No, you don't have to.
No.
Yes. US Government is capitalized.
Capitalize government in the middle of the sentence if you're referring to a specific government (Federal Government, State Government, etc) or if you're referring to a course about government (I'm going to be late for Government!).Capitalize civil rights in the middle of a sentence only if you're referring to the Civil Rights Movement.
No it shouldn't be capitalized in this instance.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
they threw him in prison
No, 'government contract' doesn't require to be capitalized.
It should be capitalized if you are referring to a specific state government but not when you're referring to state governments in general.
It is the U.S. Constitution that states the authorities and priviliges and powers of the government.