Yes. Titles of journals and books should be italicized (or underlined).
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Yes, it is generally acceptable to use one citation for an entire paragraph as long as the information presented in the paragraph is supported by that citation.
The period goes after the closing parenthesis of the citation.
Wikipedia uses the citation format called "Citation Style 1" (CS1) for its articles.
If there is no author for an APA website citation, you can use the organization or website name in place of the author in the citation.
If Citation 1 and 3 are the same and you cannot use "ibid" to refer back to the previous citation, you can simply repeat the full citation information for Citation 3. Alternatively, you can use a shortened form of the citation with key elements to distinguish it from the previous one.
Italic League was created in 1454.
[i] Italic Text [/i]
When there is no author for a source in APA citation, use the title of the source in place of the author's name in the in-text citation and reference list.