The Russian industrialization helped increase the revolutionary movement because the working class people didn't have much say in their job, and Russia's cities had an urban growth population and it brought about the new industrial boom which created social problems such as marxism within the working class. The revolutionary movement occurred because they wanted more opportunities and the working class shared grievances and were able to talk/form against those in power and increased the revolutionary movements that way. Quoting from another answer with the same question, "During the reign of the czars and the proliferation of feudalism, most of the people were poor farmers with little say in their jobs. When industrialization happened, those poor people began taking the factory jobs and working for very little pay in terrible conditions. Yet now these people were now in a concentrated area and had a much better chance to talk and organize. They had many shared grievances and were able to talk out against those in power and increase the revolutionary movements."