[Vocabulary] how do we call things after its precedences?

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kingtrn

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I have a list of number, for example: 1, 2, 3, 4.
And I want to say: "If you pick 3, you will have to pick 1 and 2 also. If you pick 2, you have to pick 1, too" but in a general way.

I short, I would like to express something like: if you pick the ___ items, you have to pick its precedences (or its precedent items), and I want to replace the ___ with a word which is the antonym of "precedent".
 
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emsr2d2

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If you choose x, you have to choose everything that precedes it too.
 

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If you choose x, you have to choose everything that precedes it too.
Thank you emsr2d2, I would really appreciate if you can suggest some antonym of "precedence".
 
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