This is from a letter written by President John Adams, sent to his wife Abigail Adams on November 27, 1796.,end italics,



Although, however, I think the moment a dangerous one, I am not scared. Fear takes no hold of me, and makes no approaches to me, that I perceive, and if my country makes just claims upon me, I will be as I ever have been, prompt to share fates and fortunes with her. I dread not a war with France or England, if either forces it upon us, but will make no aggression upon either with my free will, without just and necessary cause and provocation.



(from the Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 27 November 1796)

Question
Which ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, describes Adams's approach to going to war?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
inspired and eager

2.
cautious and worried

3.
conflicted and doubtful

4.
resolute and determined

The best description of Adams's approach to going to war is 4. resolute and determined.