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Where Does the Term "Mad Hatter" Come from Originally

Question 28

Question 28

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Where does the term "mad hatter" come from originally?


A) Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
B) As a term of contempt for the proletariat
C) From those driven crazy by industrial labor
D) From the mercury-caused dementia common to hat manufacturing
E) None of these.

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