Opponent dependent, it"s more down to whether there"s any chance they analyse your range incorrectly and believe the illusion of fold equity.
If Villains will reshove a fair bit wider than they call the shove, then raise/call (ldo). As Neil says, it"s important you"re balanced with your range - not that it matters at this level though for the most part.
It"s a good idea to play around with some figures. Check out
http://www.pokerxfactor.com/sheets/openshove.htmlThe scenarios I"ve plugged in suggest that if the reshoving range is in any way wider than the shove calling range then raise/call shows a better return. You could, of course, get peeled, but with a superior hand vs a calling range you"ll show a profit in the long run in that scenario.
Open jamming loses some EV, but saves you the stress and is lower variance. And against some tight ranges, open shove is around the same as raise/fold.