Yes. African American should be capitalized.
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
Yes. It should be - The American Dream.
You would capitalize American but not corporate.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun Example: The African-American Civil Rights Movement
Yes, the term "Black history" is typically capitalized as it refers to the history and experiences of Black individuals and communities. This acknowledges the importance and significance of Black history in the context of broader historical narratives.
Yes, "Flag" should be capitalized when referring to the American Flag, as it is a proper noun.
You should capitalize "American" when referring to the nationality or citizenship of someone from the United States, as in "American citizen." However, you do not capitalize it when referring to general concepts or things relating to America, such as "the American culture."
No, but you should capitalize American. If the specific branch of the military is named, it should be capitalized.
Yes; "American" is always capitalized.
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."
You would capitalize that word however you use it.
Yes. It should be - The American Dream.
You would capitalize American but not corporate.
At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Anthem
No, you don't.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.