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You capitalized it correctly. It is ----Henry Reeder holds a doctorate in literature.
Yes, because Celtic is a name. Just like American is capitalized, Celtic is capitalized.
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
Yes. African American should be capitalized.
It depends. If it is the name of a specific class, then it would be capitalized: American History 101. If it is in sentence that only generally speaks about American history, then only "American" would be capitalized: American history.
Yes, Greek literature is typically capitalized as it refers to a specific body of works that originated in Greece.
You capitalized it correctly. It is ----Henry Reeder holds a doctorate in literature.
Yes, if it a subject called American History. Otherwise, just American is capitalized.
American should always be capitalized but not the child. It should be- America n child
No. It's not necessary.
Yes, because Celtic is a name. Just like American is capitalized, Celtic is capitalized.
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
Miguel A. Cabanas has written: 'The cultural \\' -- subject(s): American and Latin American, American literature, Comparative Literature, History and criticism, Latin American and American, Literature, Comparative, National characteristics, American, in literature, National characteristics, Latin American, in literature, Other (Philosophy) in literature, Spanish American literature, Travelers' writings, American, Travelers' writings, Spanish American
Yes, the "A" in American should be capitalized when referring to the nationality or cultural aspects of the United States. So it should be "American customs."
Yes, it is always capitalized because it is a propernou n.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun but American should always be capitalized.
Yes, "American Revolution" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific historical event.