Only the A in American, not the h in history.
No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, "World War II" should be capitalized as it is the name of a specific event in history.
Only the word English is capitalized. History should not be capitalized. Example: English and history are the subjects that I love.
Yes, the words "History" and "Philosophy" should be capitalized when used as proper nouns or when referring to the academic disciplines.
No. Only the language subjects are capitalized. Example: I love science, social studies, English, Spanish and history.
No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, "World War II" should be capitalized as it is the name of a specific event in history.
Yes, Indian should be capitalized.
Only the word English is capitalized. History should not be capitalized. Example: English and history are the subjects that I love.
Yes, the words "History" and "Philosophy" should be capitalized when used as proper nouns or when referring to the academic disciplines.
No. Only the language subjects are capitalized. Example: I love science, social studies, English, Spanish and history.
Yes, if it a subject called American History. Otherwise, just American is capitalized.
It was probably a captain of industry, not a captain of history, but in either case, it is not necessary to capitalize.
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
Yes, "Tudor" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the Tudor dynasty in English history.
It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
Yes it should always be capitalized.