the whole united states ad other countries dont have liscences
It varies by state. 150 miles tends to be the norm, but it may be more or less, dependent on the state.
No way of answering without knowing your state (or even country, for that matter) of residence. Licence fees vary far and wide between jurisdictions, and are also affected by class of licence, endorsements, etc.
As far as federal regulations go, no. However, some states have a 'chauffeur's licence' or special class of licence they require taxi drivers, limo drivers, etc. to have. You would need to inquire with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles to determine if this is the case with your state or not.
Going full speed about 45 seconds.
As far as assessed points are concerned, three years. The violation will remain on your MVR for seven years.
It varies by jurisdiction (i.e., between states). The only licence classes which are universal throughout all the states of the US are the three classes of Commercial Drivers Licence - anything else as far as class is determined by the individual state. You'd need to specify which state for an accurate answer to be given.
Yes, you can even drive an English car. Is there such a thing as an English licence, as far as I aware its a UK or British licence.
Certainly, people existed without nations or states for far longer than do so presently with them
Certainly, people existed without nations or states for far longer than do so presently with them
30 miles
No, as it is illegal to buy guns without a licence, gun ownership is far lower. You do get gun crime in larger urban areas, but this tends to be confined to the worst areas of the cities.
The answer is FAR too long for WikiAnswers- it depends on the state. The full answer would be about 50 pages.