13.   The Brady Bill is related to gun control, and the Wagner Act is related to 

A. due process.
B. organized labor.
C. civil rights.
D. the right to privacy. 

B?

14.   The Senate power of advice and consent does not apply to 

A. ambassadors.
B. executive orders.
C. federal judges.
D. the chief justice. 

Is it B

Both your answers are right. :-)

Correct! The Wagner Act is related to organized labor. Now, let me explain how to arrive at this answer.

The Brady Bill, officially known as the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, is a U.S. federal law that was signed into law in 1993. It was named after James Brady, the White House press secretary who was injured during an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan in 1981. The primary purpose of the Brady Bill is to establish background checks and implement a waiting period on firearm purchases, with the aim of reducing gun violence.

On the other hand, the Wagner Act, also known as the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), is a U.S. labor law that was enacted in 1935. It was named after its sponsor, Senator Robert F. Wagner. The Wagner Act guarantees the rights of employees to join unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take part in strikes or other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining. It also established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to enforce and protect these rights.

Given this information, it is clear that the Wagner Act is specifically related to organized labor, which corresponds to option B.