Which quotation from the passage best summarizes the central idea?

They detest war as a very brutal thing, and which, to the reproach of human nature, is more practised by men than by any sort of beasts.
They, in opposition to the sentiments of almost all other nations, think that there is nothing more inglorious than that glory that is gained by war . . .
. . . they accustom themselves daily to military exercises and the discipline of war, in which not only their men, but their women likewise, are trained up . . .
. . . they do not rashly engage in war, unless it be either to defend themselves or their friends from any unjust aggressors, or, out of good nature . . .

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Answer: 4. . . . they do not rashly engage in war, unless it be either to defend themselves or their friends from any unjust aggressors, or, out of good nature . . .

Explanation: This quote reveals the most important thought that the passage holds about its topic, it summarizes what the text is about. All the other options support this main idea, for example, option 1 and 2 tell us about the people's hatred or opposition toward war, and option 3 tells us that even though they hate the war, they prepare themselves in case it happens. Finally, option 4 sums up those ideas and gives us the most important thought: the people do not engage in war easily, except in certain circumstances.

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