For Jeopardy follow the instructions as seen below: 1) when answering capitalize all word (example: A Place In This World) 2) if you want to write digits, you must use digits. do not write out the words (example: 12,000 would be right, twelve thousand would be wrong) 3) click the box of the question you want to answer. if you get it wrong, your money will go down by the amount that question was worth. if you answer correctly your money will go up be the amount that question was worth. no in between amounts! 4) answer all of the questions before clicking finale jeopardy. finale jeopardy is worth $600. thanks 5) for his life, the questions are simple, everyday facts people should learn about Louis. 6) for name the song, I'll give you the title of a song he wrote, and you must tell be which song it is 7) for names I'll tell you the reason for why he was called a certain name, and you must tell me which name it is 8) random is just some bizarre trivia I found on the internet. 9) have fun!!! Extra facts I could not add into the game: Louis Armstrong never finished 5th grade. He was the first black jazz musician to write an autobiography. He is the most famous jazz trumpet player from New Orleans, and one of the most famous in the USA.
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