Yes it should be capitalized.
The word "soldier" should follow the capitalization rules for common nouns: capitalize it in titles ("Tomb of the Unknown Soldier"), when used as a title ("Soldier Jenkins") or at the beginning of a sentence.
If referred generically as you did in your question, no. But, a specific one, such as Facebook, should be
Greek is always capitalized because it is a propernou n but philosopher is a commo n nou n so it is not capitalized. It should be -- Greek philosopher.
If you are using it as a proper name yes. If you are using it as an adjective then no.
Yes, Southern Baptist should be capitalized when referring to the religious group.If you are referring to (any) Baptist living in the south, southern would not be capitalized. Your writing should indicate which one you mean.
Yes, "Ma'am" should be capitalized when using it to address someone directly in a sentence.
The word "soldier" should follow the capitalization rules for common nouns: capitalize it in titles ("Tomb of the Unknown Soldier"), when used as a title ("Soldier Jenkins") or at the beginning of a sentence.
If referred generically as you did in your question, no. But, a specific one, such as Facebook, should be
Yes, it stands for Latin American.
The first one is correct, the second one, the 'y' should be capitalized.
You should capitalize a one-word answer to a question when that word would normally be capitalized in a sentence, such as for proper nouns or the pronoun "I." Otherwise, no additional capitalization is needed for one-word answers.
Only at the beginning of a sentence. It is a place, but it's like "school." You don't capitalize "school" when it's in the middle of a sentence.
All of them should be capitalized if they are at the beginning of a sentence. Drive, River, and Railroad would also be capitalized if they are part of proper nouns such as South Drive, Mississippi River, Edaville Railroad.
The word 'springtime' is one word which should be capitalized as the first word in the sentence.The correct sentence is: Springtime has begun.
Only if one wanted to add emphasis, or it stands at the Beginning of the sentence or serves as a title: Famous Fairy Tales, for example as the title of an article.
No, "BA" is typically used as an acronym and does not require punctuation. However, if it is used as part of a sentence, appropriate punctuation should be included at the end of the sentence.
Does the days of the week get capitalized in a sentence. ie Monday, Tuesday?