If you are travelling to France Idoubt you will get Id'd. You can legally drink wines and beers in a bar at 16.
the american alliance with france was accepted by the american people with distaste.
Yes
In order to visit France, you either need to be a member of the European Union (with an EU passport), or have a valid passport from another country what is accepted by France. France may require some visitors to obtain a VISA before entering.
A passport. And to give up their civil liberties to get through the TSA.
Currently, as of February 2016, an American traveling in France would be pleased by the exchange rate. The weakness of the Euro and the strength of the US dollar means that items in France cost less to an American than they otherwise would. Of course, if this trend reverses and the US dollar weakens and the Euro strengthens, such as was happening in the early 2008, an American traveling in France would have an adverse experience because items would cost relatively more.
Yes, you will need to show your passport.
Yes, your Passport will be checked on leaving England and entering France.
yes
Passport to Europe - 2004 Provence France was released on: USA: 30 January 2006
Yes, you will need on. Anyone flying out of the United States currently requires a passport. France will require a passport for entry into their country.
Assuming that you are living within the European Union, since without a passport, you might have difficulty traveling outside it -- or traveling outside France, you can visit your local French Embassy or local French passport office. The passport office will provide you with the necessary documents that you must produce in order to qualify to obtain a passport. NB: French language version of this answer in Discussion -- translation courtesy of Google Translate. NB: la version française de cette réponse dans la discussion - avec la permission de traduction de Google Translate.
You should still be able to get into France, but it would be advisable to renew your passport as soon as possible.