| A | B |
| exhibit | A show or display |
| gallery | a room, builing used to sell or display art |
| snapshot | quick photographs taken with a camera |
| darkroom | room that is protected from light and used to develop film |
| captions | the words that describe a picture in a book, magazine, or newspaper |
| multicolored | having many colors |
| photojournalist | a person who takes photographs for news stories |
| inauguration | the ceremony of installing someone into office |
| heritage | customs and traditions handed down from the past |
| workshops | educational programs that focus on a specific skill. Usually they are very intense |
| boycotted | abstained or stopped from dealing with in order to protest |
| procession | group of people moving along together |
| refugee camp | dwelling, usually in a foreign country, for people who must escape danger in their own country |
| evacuated | withdrew from a dangerous place |
| looted | contents stolen |
| resolutions | formal statements or proposals brought before a committee |
| cease-fire | agreement to stop fighting |
| barricades | structures set up to block the way |
| barracks | building or group of buildings where soldiers live |
| shrapnel | metal fragments from bombs, mines or shells that have exploded |
| military intervention | interference by armed forces in the affairs that occur inside another nation |
| convoy | an escort that protects |
| negotiating | having a discussion in the hope of reaching an ageement |
| truces | periods wen fighting stops; short times of peace |