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If it hasn't yet been ratified by three-quarters of the states, all you have to do is prevent some of them from ratifying it. For instance: the Child Labor Amendment, passed in 1924, was ratified by only 28 states. If you want to "undo" it, all you have to do is watch out for any state that discusses passing it, and lobby the state's legislature not to do it.

If it has been passed and ratified, the only option is to pass another amendment reversing it. This has been done once (the 21st amendment reversed the 18th).

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