Question: Information:  - Science fiction (often shortened to SF, sci-fi or scifi) is a genre of speculative fiction, typically dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. Science fiction often explores the potential consequences of scientific and other innovations, and has been called a "literature of ideas." It usually avoids the supernatural, and unlike the related genre of fantasy, historically science fiction stories were intended to have a grounding in science-based fact or theory at the time the story was created, but this connection is now limited to hard science fiction.  - Wiltshire (or ) is a county in South West England with an area of . It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. The county town was Wilton but Wiltshire Council is now based in the new county town of Trowbridge.  - Karen Traviss is a science fiction author from Wiltshire, England. She is the author of the Wess'Har series, and is also known for writing tie-in material based on "Star Wars", "Gears of War", "Halo", and "G.I. Joe". Her work crosses various forms of media including novels, short stories, comics, and video games.  - "The Wess'har Wars" series is a six book science fiction novel series written by author Karen Traviss and is set several hundred years in the future. It involves humanity's contact with a number of alien species with conflicting interests and beliefs, while her central character, Shan Frankland, is caught in the middle of a coming conflict. All six novels have been published by Eos, an imprint of HarperCollins: "City of Pearl", "Crossing the Line", "The World Before", "Matriarch" and "Ally" (formerly "Task Force"). The last book of the series, "Judge" was released on March 25, 2008.  - Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise, centered on a film series created by George Lucas. It depicts the adventures of various characters "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away".  - The World Before was written by Karen Traviss and was published in October 2005 . It is the third book in the Wess'Har Series .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'followed by' with the subject 'the world before'.  Choices: - a  - alien  - ally  - as  - away  - before  - caught in the middle  - characters  - city  - crosses  - eos  - fantasy  - far away  - games  - gears  - george  - halo  - imprint  - in the future  - is  - judge  - last  - life  - lucas  - matriarch  - often  - or  - released  - science  - science fiction  - scifi  - short stories  - space  - star  - stories  - the future  - the line  - the middle  - the world  - time  - time travel  - video  - west  - work  - world  - years
Answer: matriarch

Question: Information:  - Social credit is an interdisciplinary distributive philosophy developed by C. H. Douglas (18791952), a British engineer, who published a book by that name in 1924. It encompasses economics, political science, history, and accounting. Its policies are designed, according to Douglas, to disperse economic and political power to individuals. Douglas wrote, "Systems were made for men, and not men for systems, and the interest of man which is self-development, is above all systems, whether theological, political or economic." Douglas said that Social Crediters want to build a new civilization based upon "absolute economic security" for the individual, where "they shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree; and none shall make them afraid." In his words, "what we really demand of existence is not that we shall be put into somebody else's Utopia, but we shall be put in a position to construct a Utopia of our own."  - The Canadian social credit movement is a Canadian political movement originally based on the Social Credit theory of Major C. H. Douglas. Its supporters were colloquially known as Socreds in English and créditistes in French. It gained popularity and its own political party in the 1930s, as a result of the Great Depression.  - Historically in Quebec, Canada, there was a number of political parties that were part of the Canadian social credit movement. There were various parties at different times with different names at the provincial level, all broadly following the social credit philosophy; at various times they had varying degrees of affiliation with the Social Credit Party of Canada at the federal level.   - The Social Credit Party of Canada, colloquially known as the Socreds, was a conservative-populist political party in Canada that promoted social credit theories of monetary reform. It was the federal wing of the Canadian social credit movement.  - Henry P. Latulippe ( 23 April 1913 -- 26 October 1995 ) was a Social Credit party and Ralliement créditiste member of the Canadian House of Commons . He was an industrialist and merchant by career . He was first elected at the Compton -- Frontenac riding in the 1962 general election and was re-elected there in the 1963 and 1965 federal elections . From 1963 to 1971 , he was a member under the Ralliement créditiste . Electoral district restructuring in 1966 restored the Compton riding where Latulippe was re-elected for further terms in Parliament in 1968 and 1972 . He was defeated there in the 1974 federal election by Claude Tessier of the Liberal party . Latulippe was unsuccessful in unseating Tessier in the 1979 election , when the riding became known as Mégantic -- Compton -- Stanstead .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'member of political party' with the subject 'henry latulippe'.  Choices: - social credit  - social credit party of canada
Answer:
social credit party of canada