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- Fantasy_Congress abstract "Fantasy Congress was an online fantasy simulation sport where players, called citizens, could draft members of the United States House and Senate, and keep track of their participation within the U.S. Congress. Actions, especially within the process of making and amending pieces of legislation, of a player's drafted congresspersons were recorded and rated as a cumulative total amount of points against other players.Fantasy Congress, which ran from 2006 to 2009, was meant to appeal to both recreational and educational players; it offered a wide range of links and research tools to help players in choosing their members of Congress whose activity their scores will derive from. The creators explained that the game could even work to make the government more accountable.".
- Fantasy_Congress type Fantasy_sport.
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- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageRevisionID "556505468".
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fantasy_sports.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legislative_branch_of_the_United_States_government.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Claremont,_California.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Claremont_McKenna_College.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy_sport.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink File:Fantasycongresslogo.png.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink Legislation.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fantasy Congress".
- Fantasy_Congress caption "--02-08".
- Fantasy_Congress commercial "Yes".
- Fantasy_Congress currentStatus "Down".
- Fantasy_Congress launchDate "2006".
- Fantasy_Congress logo "135".
- Fantasy_Congress name "Fantasy Congress".
- Fantasy_Congress registration "Required to play".
- Fantasy_Congress type Fantasy_sport.
- Fantasy_Congress url "http://www.fantasycongress.com/fc/".
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- Fantasy_Congress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Website.
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- Fantasy_Congress subject Category:Fantasy_sports.
- Fantasy_Congress subject Category:Legislative_branch_of_the_United_States_government.
- Fantasy_Congress hypernym Sport.
- Fantasy_Congress type Sport.
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- Fantasy_Congress type Q386724.
- Fantasy_Congress comment "Fantasy Congress was an online fantasy simulation sport where players, called citizens, could draft members of the United States House and Senate, and keep track of their participation within the U.S. Congress.".
- Fantasy_Congress label "Fantasy Congress".
- Fantasy_Congress sameAs Q5434282.
- Fantasy_Congress sameAs m.02874k7.
- Fantasy_Congress sameAs Q5434282.
- Fantasy_Congress wasDerivedFrom Fantasy_Congress?oldid=556505468.
- Fantasy_Congress homepage fc.
- Fantasy_Congress homepage watch?v=wl3lDRRguGc.
- Fantasy_Congress isPrimaryTopicOf Fantasy_Congress.
- Fantasy_Congress name "Fantasy Congress".