The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The United States government can be classified using four different criteria. Using these criteria list the four types of government that the United States has.
The criterion "Who has the power" corresponds to "indirect government."
The criterion "How much power the government has" corresponds to "direct government."
The criterion "where the government's power is located" corresponds to "representative government."
The criterion "how much power is distributed between the legislative and executive branch's" corresponds to "Republic."
The government of the United States is distributed in three different branches that relate to each other to balance the power and decision making. The Executive branch is the President of the United States with its cabinet members. The Legislative branch is the Congress, divided by the House of Representatives and the Senate. And the Judicial branch, that is the US Supre Court.