No, there were several northern states that threatened nullification over different issues. In 1807, several New England states objected to the Tariff Act of 1807. They believed it was restrictive and unconstitutional. The New England states were also openly opposed to the War of 1812. In 1819, Ohio attempted to tax the federally chartered Bank of the United States. In all cases, the Supreme Court rejected the nullification attempts.
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Military Reconstruction Act
An executive agreement is an example of an action that does not require congressional approval. It is an agreement by heads of government, and is less formal than a treaty.
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Congressional action refers to any decision, measure, or legislation taken by the United States Congress. This can include passing laws, approving budgets, conducting investigations, and declaring war.
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Tonkin Gulf Resolution?