no not unless theres a name in front of it then yes, but other then that no.
No, the word "century" is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. So "thirteenth century" would not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
Yes, "Cheerios" is a brand name and should be capitalized.
Not only does the A in AIDS need to be capitalized, the entire acronym needs to be capitalized--since it is an acronym, and not the actual name for the disease.
it is not capitalized because the twentieth century is not cool
It should be capitalized if it follows or precedes a name.
At the beginning of a sentence. It doesn't need to be capitalized.
No, the word "century" is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence. So "thirteenth century" would not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
Yes it does
Yes, "Cheerios" is a brand name and should be capitalized.
It should only be capitalized if it directly precedes a name.
No, "mid-nineteenth century" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Not only does the A in AIDS need to be capitalized, the entire acronym needs to be capitalized--since it is an acronym, and not the actual name for the disease.
it is not capitalized because the twentieth century is not cool
In general, the word "desert" does not need to be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence. For example, you would capitalize "Sahara Desert" because it is a specific desert name. However, if you are just referring to deserts in a general sense, then it does not need to be capitalized.
Yes, "journalism" should be capitalized in an essay as it is the name of a specific profession or field of study.
nope!
It should be capitalized if it follows or precedes a name.